
Should Firms Disclose SEC Investigations or Abstain from Trading?
Why the SEC needs to monitor the trades of the firms they are investigating
This Week in Business · Wharton Podcast Network
March 17, 202012m 40s
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Show Notes
If a company is under investigation by the SEC, should that information be automatically be released to investors or to the public? Wharton Associate Professor of Accounting Dan Taylor discusses his research into whether or not companies are disclosing SEC investigations, and why the SEC needs to be vigilant and monitor trading in any firms they are investigating - even if the investigation isn't for insider trading.
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