Once again, the "government" - SEC in this case - makes things so confounded complicated - all the directives - requirements - paper shuffling - it is a miracle that any company chooses to become a public company and trade on any stock market. Who is the SEC looking after with all this? Protecting the stock-holders - company owners? In the end who benefits most from the SEC's actions?
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