Empresas y finanzas

XBRL International to Hold SEC Foreign Filer Workshop on May 7, 2008 in Eindhoven, Netherlands



    XBRL International, in collaboration with XBRL US, is hosting a
    free workshop designed to help European-based public companies file
    financial statements to the SEC EDGAR System. Senior officials from
    the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will be present to
    answer questions from public company executives about integrating XBRL
    into their business reporting process. The SEC EDGAR System is the
    world´s largest public access Web site to financial statement
    information used by millions of investors.

    The workshop will be held on May 7 from 3:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. and
    will demonstrate how to create XBRL-enabled financial documents and
    how to participate in the public review of the XBRL US GAAP
    Taxonomies. The workshop will feature case studies from companies in
    Europe that are participating in the Securities & Exchange
    Commission´s (SEC) Voluntary Filing Program.

    Topics covered include:

    * XBRL and What It Means to You

    * The SEC and XBRL-SEC Timeline and Developments to Date

    * Overview of the U.S. GAAP Taxonomies

    * XBRL Nuts & Bolts-How to Create XBRL-enabled Financials for
    Foreign Filers Based in Europe

    * Case Study: A Foreign Filer Preparer´s Viewpoint

    To register for the free workshop in Eindhoven, Netherlands, "How
    to Create XBRL-formatted Financials for the SEC EDGAR System," please
    send an email to cherylneal@xbrl.org and please put into the subject
    line: "SEC Foreign Filer."

    In addition to the workshop for SEC foreign filers, XBRL
    International will be holding its 17th Global Conference/Expo on XBRL
    from May 5-8, 2008 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. For full details of the
    conference please go to: http://conference.xbrl.org/registration

    About XBRL International

    XBRL International, Inc (XII) is a global consortium using a
    cooperative effort to create a common business reporting language
    based on XML. This Web protocol is being developed and promoted by an
    international not-for-profit consortium of more than 550 major
    international companies, organizations and government agencies. For
    more information about XBRL, please visit www.xbrl.org.