Sarbanes-Oxley Rules May Be Eased for Small Companies
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Renuka Rayasam
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Small Biz Scene - May 24, 2007
The Securities and Exchange Commission took a step Wednesday toward easing Sarbanes-Oxley accounting requirements for small public companies. While the little guys have been complaining about the rules since 2002, when they were put in place after Enron's collapse, legislators have not heeded their calls until now.
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Is It Lobbying, or Is It Serious Research?
Michael Barone - March 16, 2007
That's a question raised by this column in the New York Post by Rep. Gregory Meeks.
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