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Remember that comments become publicComments become part of the public domain once submitted and resolved. Comments and the related responses are posted to the SECs website no earlier than 20 days after the review is completed or the registration statement is declared effective.
Remember that comments become publicComments become part of the public domain once submitted and resolved. Comments and the related responses are posted to the SECs website no earlier than 20 days after the review is completed or the registration statement is declared effective.
What Is a Letter of Comment? A letter of commentor a comment letteris a document from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that is sent to a company in response to filing its registration statement, known formally as its Form S-1.
To increase the transparency of the review process, the Division makes its comment letters and company responses to those comment letters public on the SECs EDGAR system no sooner than 20 business days after it has completed its review of a periodic or current report or declared a registration statement effective.
Public comment letters relating to SEC rulemaking and regulatory actions are found in the Regulatory Actions section of the SECs Web site. The second type of comment letters, between SEC staff and SEC filers, are contained in the SECs EDGAR database (see How to Search for EDGAR Correspondence).
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Remember that comments become publicComments become part of the public domain once submitted and resolved. Comments and the related responses are posted to the SECs website no earlier than 20 days after the review is completed or the registration statement is declared effective.
Yes, SEC filings are public information and can be retrieved for free via the EDGAR system online.
What Is a Letter of Comment? A letter of commentor a comment letteris a document from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that is sent to a company in response to filing its registration statement, known formally as its Form S-1.
Public comment letters relating to SEC rulemaking and regulatory actions are found in the Regulatory Actions section of the SECs Web site. The second type of comment letters, between SEC staff and SEC filers, are contained in the SECs EDGAR database (see How to Search for EDGAR Correspondence).
To increase the transparency of the review process, the Division makes its comment letters and company responses to those comment letters public on the SECs EDGAR system no sooner than 20 business days after it has completed its review of a periodic or current report or declared a registration statement effective.

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