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November 28, 2006
The declining benefits of listing in the US
The WSJ reports a study indicating that the premium for a foreign firm's listing in the US has declined significantly after SOX. This could explain why foreign firms have been leaving the US for other capital markets. I discuss the implications of the study for the debate on SOX.
Posted by Larry Ribstein at 8:00 AM
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