How Firms Use Pre-IPO Confidentiality to Fend Off Lawsuits

A well-intentioned feature of U.S. law helps firms planning initial public offerings (IPOs) maintain confidentiality on their regulatory filings and related correspondence until two weeks before they launch their road shows...
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