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Do away with quarterly reporting from corporate entities???

edited September 15 in Off-Topic
EL TRUMPO.
Sure, just eviscerate the mechanisms which provide reliability and a sense of trust on the part of investors and customers. This is another underhanded, indirect attack upon the credibility of the economy and political institutions of the U.S. Guess who HE'S working for?
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/15/trump-advocates-that-companies-stop-reporting-earnings-on-a-quarterly-basis-.html

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  • edited September 15
    Less transparency would be a great dis-service to stock shareholders on public traded companies. The shareholders are entitled to the business and financial information on timely basis.

    He can trade his crypto coin and stuff within his associates. Such stable genesis would not have not filed for bankruptcy four times.
  • it is unclear how large the vast majority of prof investors trade on Q earnings beats and misses, so could disrupt that.

    m.levine summary; furthers active dispersion :
    for companies\managers you trust, it may free up their time to do actual work.
    for value or growth managers tracking specific inflections, it will narrow oversight and limit universe.
    (for speculators, irrelevant?)
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