Securities
Feb. 17, 2006
Reforms Simplify While Adding Liability
Focus Column - By Hina Ahmad - On Dec. 1, the Securities and Exchange Commission ushered in sweeping reforms to the Securities Act of 1933. The reforms hold the promise of simplifying access to the capital markets, especially for companies qualifying as "well-known seasoned issuers," permitting virtually on-demand fundraising to meet changing capital needs and market conditions.




By Hina Ahmad
On Dec. 1, the Securities and Exchange Commission ushered in sweeping reforms to the Securities Act of 1933. The reforms hold the promise of simplifying access to the capital markets, especially for companies qualifying as "well-known seasoned ...
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