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Regulation FD

SEC regulation adopted in 2000 that eliminated the practice of selective Disclosure. The rule requires that when a Public company chooses to release any information, it must be done in such a way that the general Public has access to it at the same time as institutional investors and Analyst. If information is accidentally released to specific parties, the company must disseminate that information widely within 24 hours.

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