SEC Chairman Christopher Cox is seen at the Ronald Reagan Building ...
29th Nov 2005, 23:13 GMT
(Reuters) - SEC Chairman Christopher Cox is seen at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington October 6, 2005. Corporations would be allowed to post proxy statements and annual reports on Web sites, instead of sending the bulky documents through the mail, under an SEC plan proposed on Tuesday. (Larry Downing/Reuters)
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