August 15, 2002

Statements by Company CEOs and CFOs

Last night Gwen Ifill on The Lehrer News Hour mentioned how "we" (the newsmedia, I suppose) had been glued to the SEC website all day watching the CEO and CFO filings come in. These are the certifications required by the Sarbanes law, in which the company officers must swear that their balance sheets are accurate to the best of their knowledge, and that they have consulted with their audit committees about the numbers.

I turned to B and said "now there's another good use of the Internet." You can go there now and see who has filed and who hasn't.

Posted by xian at August 15, 2002 7:02 AM
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