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Surviving Sarbanes-Oxley
A law intended to clean up big public companies has taken its toll on small private ones.

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Surviving Sarbanes-Oxley

A law intended to clean up big public companies has taken its toll on small private ones--both financially and emotionally.

Why there may finally be relief in sight.

By: Amy Feldman

Published September 2005

 
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