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Note: EDGAR Search Changes (see below)

To search the SEC database for company filings — including quarterly and annual reports, registration statements for IPOs and other offerings, insider trading reports, and proxy materials — use the search box below. See also our EDGAR Full-Text Search.

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and Ownership Forms 3, 4, and 5.
   

Helpful Information

  • If your search is "John Smith" and you didn't get the results you expected, please try "Smith John."
  • The SEC does not require companies that are raising less than $1 million under Rule 504 of Regulation D to be "registered" with the SEC, but these companies are required to file a Form D with the SEC. The Form D serves as a brief notice that provides information about the company and the offering.

Note: On Wednesday, August 19, 2009, EDGAR filings will be accessed only by the http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar? script — the http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-idea? script will no longer be operational. This change will be transparent to most users, but bookmarked links to previous filing searches or RSS feeds may be broken and will need to be refreshed.

The location of some other EDGAR search pages will revert to previous locations.

As of 8/19, all EDGAR results pages will display direct links to the Interactive Data Viewer for company financials and will provide links to the insider transactions report.

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