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| UPDATED: 2007-07-31 |
Sun Microsystems Lowers The Bar...
By: Neville Hobson 2007-07-31 ...on Financial Communication. Yesterday, Sun Microsystems reported their financial results for 2007. A routine communication activity for... ...a publicly-listed company with a press release, earnings call and presentation for the financial community, employee communication, interviews with journalists, conversations with shareholders, etc. Most definitely not routine was the way they did it by making their public announcements on their website and via RSS feeds before any other public communication - before the press release, before the earnings call, before anything else. The financial results were posted in Suns investor relations website and available via RSS feed ten minutes before the press release went out via traditional communication channels. Suns desire to break through the traditional regulatory barriers that have prevented listed companies from using the web as a primary channel for financial communication has been clear for some time. Last October, Suns CEO Jonathan Schwartz kicked off a public discussion with the SEC through a post on his blog in which he called for changes to Regulation Fair Disclosure (otherwise known as Reg FD). Leading up to yesterdays breakthrough in financial communication, Schwartz wrote that the upcoming financial results announcement would represent a small, but exceptionally symbolic change: [] Referencing a dialog weve established with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and its Chairman Cox, this will place, for the first time, the general investing public - those with a web browser or a cell phone - on the same footing as those with access to private subscription services. In effect, driving an open dialog directly with investors, rather than routing information through proprietary sources. Open is as open does. I believe this change will increase the transparency of our business, fulfill our desire to disseminate information on a fair and equitable basis, and allow the network to be used for what its intended - connecting people and information. [] It may not seem like it, but this is a sea change in how Sun communicates with the world - and sets a path for other public companies seeking to drive greater transparency. I wonder how far off we are from ceasing to issue traditional press releases altogether after all, no news agency could possibly suggest they reach a greater portion of the planet than the internet. Sun has lowered the bar for other public companies subject to SEC regulation and oversight to follow the trail Sun is blazing. Look at whats possible, not what isnt. (Related: Shel and I discussed Suns financial communication in yesterdays FIR #262. Our discussion starts at about the 27-minute mark.) Comments Tag: Sun Microsystems Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | FurlView All Articles by Neville Hobson About the Author: Neville Hobson is the author of the popular NevilleHobson.com blog which focuses on business communication and technology. Neville is currentlly the VP of New Marketing at Crayon. Visit Neville Hobson's blog: NevilleHobson.com. |
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