Struck, Christian, Ad-hoc-Publizitätspflicht zum Schutz der Anleger vor vermöensschädigendem Wertpapierhandel [Real Time Issuer Disclosure As a Means of Investor Protection] (Peter Lang 2003).
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Associate Christian Struck is the author of this well-received book, the title of which translates approximately as "Real Time Issuer Disclosure As a Means of Investor Protection."
Both the United States and the European Union are expanding disclosure rules that require issuers of publicly traded securities to disclose material changes in their financial condition or operations on a real time basis. Most recently, such disclosure rules are being promulgated in the U.S. pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and in the EU pursuant to the Directive on Insider Trading and Market Manipulation. This book analyzes the premise that such rules protect investors against damages they incur by relying on materially misleading information. It compares U.S. and German real time disclosure requirements and developes a framework of reference to facilitate issuer compliance.
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