SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said the agency should consider ending quarterly earnings reports after "50 some years" and solicit public feedback, comments made on CNBC. The proposal is exploratory and could, if pursued, alter disclosure cadence and affect analyst models and near-term stock volatility, but immediate market impact appears limited.
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said the agency should consider ending quarterly earnings reports after "50 some years" and solicit public feedback, comments made on CNBC. The proposal is exploratory and could, if pursued, alter disclosure cadence and affect analyst models and near-term stock volatility, but immediate market impact appears limited.
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