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May 31, 2002

The big switch

How can non-US companies listed in the US make the transition to Edgar painlessly - and effectively?

We all know the drill. The investor relations community just about gets used to the latest regulation produced by the Securities & Exchange Commission, when - blast it - the SEC goes and proposes another one.In September 2001, the commission proposed a rule that would require all foreign private issuers with publicly-traded securities in the US to file documents electronically via the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval system - affectionately known as Edgar - replacing

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