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September 18, 2025 by Healthy Markets

September 18, 2025 - via Barron's - In a story about scrapping quarterly reporting for public companies, Healthy Markets President & CEO Tyler Gellasch is quoted saying “The SEC has statutory authority to exempt anyone from the application of the securities laws for any reason with very few limitations,” said former SEC counsel Tyler Gellasch, CEO of the Healthy Markets Association, a trade group that represents pension funds and other investors. Unlike formal rule proposals, exemptive relief can come within months, said Gellasch. Investors who disagree with the decision could sue the SEC to try to stop it—and whether companies would have to continue reporting quarterly while the lawsuits play out would be up to the courts, he said. - (Full Story)

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