The JOBS Act and securities analyst research practices

On April 5, Pres Barack Obama signed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) into law. Among other things, the JOBS Act contains a number of provisions that are intended to facilitate the publication of research by investment banks on "Emerging Growth Companies" (EGC), including...

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