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Authored by: s65_sean on Tuesday, May 01 2012 @ 05:02 PM EDT |
Yes, the annual report is for everything that happened during that fiscal year,
but not all things happened during all time periods within that fiscal year.
Annual reports also report about things that happened, or started happening,
part way through the fiscal year. If the first 3 quarterly statements didn't
have that information, then it must have changed during the fourth quarter of
the fiscal year. The first quarterly statement for the next fiscal year has it.
How come Schwartz added the Safe harbor statement to his blog a few months after
the blog in question? If that particular blog post did not have the safe harbor
statement, then it cannot be taken as material company information, or if it was
material company information and did not have the safe harbor message attached,
then they were due for some sort of penalty from the SEC. I may not know a lot
about most aspects of the law, and I thank Groklaw for educating me, but I do
know a bit about SEC regulations. I think that was why Google didn't press the
point when McNealy said that the blog in question wasn't the official corporate
viewpoint, because legally it wasn't.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 02 2012 @ 03:11 AM EDT |
i used to lurk on sun sites at the time.
1. all posts in Schwartz Blog where vetted by company attorney from the very
beginning.
also,2. at the beginning they said all content in the blogs will always be
accessible but oracle just removed everything [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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