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Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Research by Sonja Rego and Haidan Li in the Tippie College of Business shows that stock market values increased significantly as a result of the reforms imposed by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in July 2002. The two authors said that while the law may impose burdens on businesses, it has restored investor confidence in a market that was battered by a six-month long string of corporate scandals from Enron to WorldCom. UI researches show gains from Sarbanes-Oxley Previous articles New standards affect companies missed by Sarbanes ...
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