{固定描述} The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed two new rules aimed at reducing regulatory burdens for companies that have recently gone public. Part of SEC Chair Paul Atkins’s initiative to “make IPOs great again,” the proposals could lower costs and simplify reporting for small and midsize firms, potentially encouraging more companies to list earlier in their life cycles.
SEC Proposes Streamlined Reporting and Capital Raising Rules for Newly Public Companies - ROE Trend Analysis
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