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An SEC email address mix-up is causing confusion and threatening to disrupt its proposal to scrap quarterly reporting requirements

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Fortune
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  • 1 min read
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A critical administrative error at the Securities and Exchange Commission threatens to derail its ambitious plan to eliminate quarterly earnings reports. With over 66,000 public comments already submitted on this contentious proposal, a potential typo in the official email address published in the Federal Register could invalidate the entire rulemaking process. This bureaucratic mishap raises serious questions about regulatory procedure compliance and the legitimacy of the public comment period.

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An SEC email address mix-up is causing confusion and threatening to disrupt its proposal to scrap quarterly reporting requirements
An SEC email address mix-up is causing confusion and threatening to disrupt its proposal to scrap quarterly reporting requirements

The SEC has received more than 66,000 comment submissions on the controversial rule, and now, claims that there may have been a typo in the email address published in the Federal Register, could cause big headaches.
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