User talk:Flypexit

Removing IPO information from People Express Airlines
Hello, welcome to Wikipedia! Ok, I see that there's some sort of rule/regulation by the SEC about not having info about the IPO as you said in your edit summary, "Citing a target financial range for an IPO is a violation of a SEC bylaw and could delay the IPO and may have potential regulatory penalties." First of all, that information was properly sourced to an article here on USA Today. Shouldn't USA Today get in trouble for having this info, or is there some sort of loophole that allows this info to be mentioned in the media? Also, just so you know, Wikipedia is not censored. &mdash;Comp dude 123 21:38, 11 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the welcome! There has been a request sent to USA Today to have that article updated with that information removed per SEC guidelines. It isn't an attempt to sensor, just to comply with their regulations.  Unfortunately the information keeps getting added back from the article and USA Today is being slow to update their pages. Flypexit (talk) 20:32, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I know it's not an attempt to censor because the content of wikipedia must abide by all laws in the state of Florida (which is where WP's servers are located). BTW, if you work at this airline or have a close affiliation with them, you should read WP:COI and be very careful to not add any overly promotional information to this article.  You are welcome to edit People Express Airlines (2012), but be especially careful that you add stuff with neutral point of view.  &mdash;Comp dude 123 04:14, 13 March 2012 (UTC)