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Niko Todd
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28 June, 23:03
Which is a key reason for public disclosure laws
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Jeremiah Little
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The key reason for public disclosure laws is to protect consumers. This is the law that forces public owned companies to disclose several important information's like operating results, financial conditions, management compensation etc. These are for protecting the interest of the public.
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