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  • 31Public Company Accounting Oversight Board — (PCAOB) USA A private, non profit corporation that oversees the auditors of public companies. The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) established the PCAOB to set auditing standards, register and inspect accounting firms, and enforce compliance with …

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  • 32public issue — public offering An offer for sale in which the public are invited, through advertisements in the national press, to apply for a new issue of shares or other securities at a price fixed by the company. Compare: issue by tender See also: initial… …

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  • 33public issue — public offering An offer for sale in which the public are invited, through advertisements in the national press, to apply for a new issue of shares or other securities at a price fixed by the company. Compare issue by tender See also initial… …

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  • 34public utilities — public utilities, shares of stock or other securities issued by public utility companies …

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  • 35Public-Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets — On March 23, 2009, the United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Federal Reserve, and the United States Treasury Department announced the Public Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets. The program is designed to… …

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  • 36Public company — A public company usually refers to a company that is permitted to offer its registered securities (stock, bonds, etc.) for sale to the general public, typically through a stock exchange, but also may include companies whose stock is traded over… …

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  • 37Securities Act of 1933 — Congress enacted the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act, the Truth in Securities Act or the Federal Securities Act , USStat|48|74, enacted 1933 05 27, codified at usc|15|77a et seq. ), in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1929 and… …

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  • 38Securities offering — A securities offering (or funding round or investment round) is a discrete round of investment, by which a business or other enterprise raises money to fund operations, expansion, a capital project, an acquisition, or some other business… …

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  • 39Securities and Exchange Commission — Pour les articles homonymes, voir SEC. Sceau de la Securities and Exchange Commission. La Securities and Exchange Commission ( …

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  • 40Public Company Accounting Oversight Board — The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (or PCAOB) is a private sector, non profit corporation created by the Sarbanes–Oxley Act, a 2002 United States federal law, to oversee the auditors of public companies. Its stated purpose is to… …

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