The leaders are ready to financial reports.
Several Colorado leaders say they are not afraid personally vouching for their company financial reports, even if a company, Qwest Communications International, announced its leaders can not be done - not yet.
The Securities and Exchange Commission in June ordered 947 companies, including a dozen in Colorado, the submission of written statements under oath of their Presidents and CFOs for the accuracy of financial data.
Most companies must file to familiarize themselves with its second quarter because of reports August 14 Some companies, different exercises have until September or later.
“We have a responsibility to our books for a long period,” said Joe Fuentes, a spokesman for Storage Technology Corp. in Louisville. “We would be surprised if someone was afraid to sign.”Companies with 1.2 billion dollars or more of turnover covered by the regulation.
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