> I couldn't get that link to work. Has it changed?
Not that I know.
I would not be surprised if IRI just disappeared because it was a scam -- an attempt to make dodgy companies look better. I can't see how any competent and honest organization would have put SPA on a list of companies adhering to extra special disclosure!
But that's just a guess. IRI was apparently around at least as recently as January. And there is information about the IRI on the web. See below as examples.
- Charles
==================== sec.gov
biz.yahoo.com
==================== Monday January 25, 12:02 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Investors Research Institute, Inc. Announces 113 Public Companies Pledge 'Best Practices in Investor Relations',Higher Standards of 'Accessibility', 'Scrutiny', 'Disclosure'
NOTE TO EDITORS: The following is an investment opinion issued by Investors Research Institute, Inc.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 25, 1999--Investors Research Institute, Inc., a non-profit organization of individual investors, announces that 113 public companies have now pledged to adhere to higher standards of ''accessibility'', ''scrutiny'' and ''disclosure'', acquiring the right to display the organization's ''Seal of Best Practices in Investor Relations'' --- including three companies listed on the American Stock Exchange, |