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seeking stock and mutual fund information. James To: James Karney Subject: SEC Announces That Over a Million Corporate and Mutual Fund
Reports Are Now Fully Searchable via Web The new search tool can be found at http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/webusers.htm. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, D.C., June 12, 2006 - Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox today announced that, for the first time, the
SEC's information about companies and mutual funds is now fully searchable
online. Investors and analysts can now search the full text of every SEC
document filed by companies within the last two years. They'll also be able to quickly and easily identify and retrieve mutual fund filings by fund or
share class. The company filing search engine enables real-time, full-text searches
of filings on the entirety of the SEC's EDGAR (Electronic Document,
Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval) database of company filings for the last two
years. The Commission is also asking users of this Web site feature to supply feedback, including suggestions for additional functions, so that
further improvements to the site can be considered and implemented. The new mutual fund search is designed to help fund investors identify filings by both individual mutual fund and share class. In the past, searching for information on particular funds and particular share
classes within funds was very difficult, because a single prospectus might
contain information about many mutual funds and share classes. The new search capability was made possible when the Commission recently required that
filings contain a unique numerical identifier for each fund and share
class. Investors will be able to find relevant filings by merely searching for
the name of their own fund. The new search tool can be found at
http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/webusers.htm. Chairman Cox made the announcement in his opening remarks at the SEC's Interactive Data Roundtable in promise of transforming the static, paper-bound documents companies
furnish to the SEC into dynamic financial reports that can be quickly and
easily accessed and analyzed by millions of users. "This is a giant leap for full potential of the Internet to provide customized financial
information," said Chairman Cox. "This new full-text search capability will give
investors and analysts instant access to the specific information they
want." |

