SEC Plans Meeting on Foreign Issuer Definitions
Published Date: 6/2/2025
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Summary
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will hold a public meeting on June 4, 2025, to discuss updating the rules about what counts as a foreign private issuer. Anyone interested can attend in person or watch online, but seats are limited and security checks apply. This meeting could lead to changes affecting companies and investors, with no immediate costs announced.
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