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Smaller Reporting Company Regulatory Relief and Simplification

SEC · final-rule · Published 2008-01-04 · Effective 2008-02-04 · 73 FR 934

Document

Document number
E7-24965
Federal Register citation
73 FR 934
CFR reference
17 CFR 210
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
final-rule
Agency
US Securities and Exchange Commission
Publication date
2008-01-04
Effective date
2008-02-04
Docket
Release Nos. 33-8876

Abstract

The Securities and Exchange Commission is adopting amendments to its disclosure and reporting requirements under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to expand the number of companies that qualify for its scaled disclosure requirements for smaller reporting companies. Companies that have less than $75 million in public equity float will qualify for the scaled disclosure requirements under the amendments. Companies without a calculable public equity float will qualify if their revenues were below $50 million in the previous year. To streamline and simplify regulation, the amendments move the scaled disclosure requirements from Regulation S-B into Regulation S-K.

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Federal Register document
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