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On January 1st, 2010, Automated Filing Services Inc. and TNT Filings Inc. merged to form Newsfile Corp. You can visit our new main site at www.newsfilecorp.com. We will continue to maintain our wealth of SEDAR and EDGAR reference information here at www.sedaredgar.com.

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Automated Filing Services Inc. and TNT Filings Inc. Merge
Posted: February 17th, 2010
On January 1st, 2010, Automated Filing Services Inc. and TNT Filings Inc. merged to form Newsfile Corp. Read the press release for more details.
XBRL Final Rule
Posted: January 30th, 2009
The SEC has announced its final XBRL rule. For public companies, interactive data financial reporting will occur on a phased-in schedule beginning in 2009. The largest companies who file using U.S. GAAP with a public float above $5 billion will be required to provide interactive data reports starting with their first quarterly report for fiscal periods ending on or after June 15, 2009.
SEC Announces XBRL Mandate
Posted: December 18th, 2008
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted to require public companies and mutual funds to use interactive data for financial information. The largest companies who file using U.S. GAAP with a public float above $5 billion will be required to provide interactive data reports starting with their first quarterly report for fiscal periods ending on or after June 15, 2009. remaining companies who file using U.S. GAAP will be required to file with interactive data on a phased-in schedule over the next two years. Companies reporting in IFRS issued by the International Accounting Standards Board will be required to provide their interactive data reports starting with fiscal years ending on or after June 15, 2011.
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