What Lurks in Companies’ Footnotes?
Footnoted is a website started in 2003 that finds things that companies try to bury in their fine print aka routine SEC filings. If you a legal enthusiast and you enjoy a good laugh, then footnoted will make you chuckle. Over the years it’s discovered that Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has expensed $1.1 million on security arrangements. The site also points the lack of information on appointed new members of financial boards like the latest appointee to Traveler’s who also serves on multiple boards even though he’s retired. You can even find out about Krispy Kreme’s donut sludge.


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