Thursday, December 15, 2011

Is a publicly traded company required to give out specific financial information or other informaupon request?

specifically, if I were to ask a computer manufacturer to send me a copy of their contract with Microsoft that outlines exactly how much the manufacturer pays per unit of Windows license, would they be required to give it to me?|||Absolutely Not. Companies are not required to give out any sensitive or personal information regarding contracts. It has nothing to do with the general public.


UK|||Basically, go to investor information on their website, and download their annual report. That's pretty much the maximum you can get, outside of a conference call or being in the press.





Some publicly traded companies don't even have to produce detailed annual reports, the pink sheets are quite a scruffy bunch of toss.|||No, they do not have to answer those types of questions.

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