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The SEC's Most Wanted

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The SEC does not review every financial filing it receives but is expected, under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, to look at one filing from each public company at least once every three years. The commission may pay particular attention to certain types of companies at any given time, as well as firms with the largest market caps or the most volatile stock prices.

 


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