Fix what’s broken with quarterly results, don’t dump them

The debate set off by President Trump offers an opportunity to move beyond the letter of disclosure rules and focus on their spirit. At any rate, more information is better than less.

18 September, 202510 min
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Fix what’s broken with quarterly results, don’t dump them

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