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To: Ahda who wrote (50979)3/31/2000 2:30:00 PM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 116760
 
Yes, I'm aware of the AMEX deal. The reviews are not so kind. sonic.net

Bubbles like these always end badly. The Question is not if but when.



To: Ahda who wrote (50979)12/28/2001 11:31:09 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116760
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2001-147

SEC ISSUES FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE CAUTIONARY ADVICE

Washington, D.C., December 12, 2001 — Today we are
issuing cautionary advice to remind company management,
auditors, audit committees, and their advisors that
investors increasingly deserve and demand full transparency
of accounting policies and their effects in the annual
reports that public companies are required to file with us.
Accordingly, the selection and application of a company’s
accounting policies used when preparing these reports must
be appropriately reasoned.

We intend to consider new rules during the coming year
to elicit more precise disclosures about the accounting
policies that company management believes are most
“critical” — important to the portrayal of a company’s
condition and results, and requiring management’s most
difficult, subjective or complex judgments.

The Commission’s cautionary advice can be accessed on
the SEC website at www.sec.gov/pdf/33-8040.pdf.

sec.gov