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Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Need an Expert on Sarbanes and CEO Blogging

Twice today I was asked whether Sarbanes Oxley should prevent public company CEOs from blogging. Alan Meckler touched on this topic in an earlier post, but I feel it warrants further discussion. If you are a public company CEO who blogs or an attorney with expertise in this area, I would be interested in interviewing you on my blog. Please send me an email to get in touch.

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