SEC Considers Reforming IPO 'Gun-Jumping' Rules to Boost U.S. Public Offerings

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According to SEC Chair Paul Atkins on Tuesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is considering modifying decades-old regulations that restrict company communications during the IPO process. Atkins, speaking at Stanford University, welcomed reform of the 'gun-jumping' rules, which have not been updated for over 20 years, with the aim of revitalizing the U.S. initial public offering market.
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