Earlier this week on TheCorporateCounsel.net, my colleague John Jenkins highlighted last week’s diversity listing standard issued by NASDAQ. I am linking to it here in case you have not seen it already. John’s post also links to the original 82-page SEC approval order if you are interested in that as it puts the SEC Commissioners’ political division on display – again.
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