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May 6, 2026 by Healthy Markets

May 6, 2026 - via Compliance Insights - In a move that had been expected for several weeks, the SEC on Tuesday formally issued a proposed rule that would allow public companies to file earnings reports twice a year rather than quarterly. In the story, Healthy Markets is quoted saying “Boards fire CEOs when investors get mad, and that often happens around quarterly filings and earnings calls,” Tyler Gellasch, a former SEC official who leads the institutional investor advocacy group Healthy Markets Association, told Politico in March. “Reducing the opportunities for that type of accountability may sound good to executives, but it’s a bad deal for most investors.” (Full Story).

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