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Trump pushes for companies to report earnings less frequently. Here are both sides of the debate

Investors should want management teams to focus on the long-term. But transparency matters too.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Trump pushes for companies to report earnings less frequently. Here are both sides of the debate

Investors should want management teams to focus on the long-term. But transparency matters too.

originale
fortune.com9 mesi fa

Tech investing is already wild. Abandoning quarterly reports could make it even wilder | Fortune

Would less frequent reporting mean better long-term decision-making, or more crazy speculation?

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  1. lunedì 15 settembre 2025·cnbc.com

    'I don't like investing in black boxes.' Why tech investor Dan Niles doesn't like Trump push for fewer corporate reports

    Dan Niles rejected President Trump's pitch to reduce financial reporting requirements for public companies in an interview with CNBC on Monday.

  2. martedì 16 settembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Trump pushes for companies to report earnings less frequently. Here are both sides of the debate

    Investors should want management teams to focus on the long-term. But transparency matters too.

  • mercoledì 17 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Tech investing is already wild. Abandoning quarterly reports could make it even wilder | Fortune

    Would less frequent reporting mean better long-term decision-making, or more crazy speculation?