Re: BDS 2007 ETA?



Roddy Pratt wrote:

Marco Caspers wrote:


SOX doesn't care where you're based.

??? AFAIK, SOX only affects publicly traded companies incorporated in
the US. (.. and wholly owned subsidiaries, obviously...)

AFAIK, publicly traded companies who want to do business in the US is
what attracts the SOX monster.
At least, that's what our finance dept. tells me.

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