Donald Trump pushes to scrap quarterly earnings reports; SEC review gains attention, investors weigh long-term focus vs transparency
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Donald Trump is again advocating for publicly traded companies to switch from quarterly to semi-annual earnings reports. He believes this change would reduce costs and enable executives to concentrate on long-term business management. The SEC has enforced the three-month reporting rule since 1970, but critics argue it pressures companies to prioritize short-term gains over strategic growth.
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