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Decision Day: Exec Comp Disclosures
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Posted by: Jack Ciesielski 7/26/2006 5:46 AM
Today, the SEC commissioners (and staff) will meet and decide whether to adopt the much-discussed new executive compensation disclosures.

It will be interesting to see how different the final regulations will be from the proposed regulations. It seems like a foregone conclusion that the non-executive disclosures will be abandoned, and that there will be some required disclosures of option backdating transactions. The robustness of those backdating disclosure requirements - and where they might lead investors (and investigators) once they're effective - are of the highest interest to investors.
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