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A firm which opts to \"go dark\" in response to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act must cont

ID: 2726236 • Letter: A

Question

A firm which opts to "go dark" in response to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

must continue to provide audited financial statements to the public.

must continue to provide a detailed list of internal control deficiencies on an annual basis.

can provide less information to its shareholders than it did prior to "going dark".

can continue publicly trading its stock but only on the exchange on which it was previously listed.

ceases to exist.

must continue to provide audited financial statements to the public.

must continue to provide a detailed list of internal control deficiencies on an annual basis.

can provide less information to its shareholders than it did prior to "going dark".

can continue publicly trading its stock but only on the exchange on which it was previously listed.

ceases to exist.

Explanation / Answer

Optionm 3 Corect :can provide less information to its shareholders than it did prior to "going dark

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