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CCR Comments on Reg FD.


In a letter to Securities and Exchange Commission Secretary Jonathan Katz
This article is about the American actor. For the technology writer, see Jon Katz. For the queer studies professor, see Jonathan D. Katz. For the historian, see Jonathan Ned Katz.
, FEI's Committee on Corporate Reporting argued that the proposed rule on full disclosure (Regulation FD), scheduled to take effect in late October, generally "appears to be appropriate and workable." But the panel noted that a wide disparity dis·par·i·ty  
n. pl. dis·par·i·ties
1. The condition or fact of being unequal, as in age, rank, or degree; difference: "narrow the economic disparities among regions and industries" 
 of policies and views about disclosure exists among the membership, with some companies having similar procedures already in place.

In general, however, CCR 1. CCR - condition code register.
2. CCR - (Database) concurrency control and recovery.
 argues that "selective disclosure is inappropriate and can serve to undermine investor confidence in both [the] fairness and integrity of the securities market. We support codification The collection and systematic arrangement, usually by subject, of the laws of a state or country, or the statutory provisions, rules, and regulations that govern a specific area or subject of law or practice.  in SEC requirements of a concise and clear set of rules that state explicitly the obligations for disclosure of material information to the public. We also believe that it is important that the new rules not be overly restrictive or permit ambiguity Ambiguity
Delphic oracle

ultimate authority in ancient Greece; often speaks in ambiguous terms. [Gk. Hist.: Leach, 305]

Iseult’s vow

pledge to husband has double meaning. [Arth.
 in interpretation and enforcement."

One specific criticism focused on the SEC's proposed time frame just 24 hours, for companies to publicly release any "material" information that had been selectively disclosed. CCR believes that time frame is too narrow, and argues that two business days would be a more appropriate time period.
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Date:Nov 1, 2000
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