By Lionel Lesur, Mark J. Mihanovic and Louise Aberg
In many jurisdictions such as the U.S. and France, a company that is publicly traded on an exchange may be obligated to disclose material information that could affect the company's operational or financial performance, so that investors are able to make informed decisions. Investigations by antitrust authorities could constitute material information triggering a disclosure obligation as (de...
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