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May 13, 2010
When Should a Wells Notice Be Disclosed?
Peter Henning provides some thoughtful analysis here. Personally, I think much of the answer lies in this one line from the post:
[T]he mere report of a Wells notice is now enough to cause a strong negative reaction in the market.SJP
May 13, 2010 in Corporate Governance, Current Affairs, Government and Business, Investing, Securities Regulation | Permalink
