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<description>Peter Lattman at the WSJ&apos;s Law Blog reports SEC Chairman Christopher Cox posted a comment on a blog. Cox further applauded the use of corporate websites as as a source of information to the market and investors. Sun Microsystems CEO...</description>
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<author>Carina@puritanlife.com (James Morgan - Puritan Financial Advisor)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Assuming the SEC were to embrace your suggestion that the ‘widespread dissemination’ requirement of Regulation FD can be satisfied through web disclosure,’ writes Cox, ‘among the questions that would need to be addressed is whether there exist effective means to guarantee that a corporation uses its website in ways that assure broad non-exclusionary access.</p>]]></description>
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