OXLEY’S NEW NASDAQ LOBBYIST
0 Comments Published by claudia March 16th, 2007 in News, SOX, North America Tags: congressman, michael oxley, nasdaq, sarbanes oxley, vice chairman.After causing grief and lost millions for many high-tech companies, Michael Oxley is now their new friend in high places.
The veteran politician and co-author of the controversial Sarbanes-Oxley corporate reform law yesterday joined Nasdaq in a newly created job as vice chairman.
The 63-year-old former GOP congressman will become a lobbyist and policy advisor serving CEOs of companies listed on the exchange, which is heavily weighted with tech firms.
Critics of the Sarbanes-Oxley law have blasted its onerous accounting red tape as having blocked many high-tech firms from going public in U.S., instead spurring many to issue shares in London where startups are cheaper and easier.
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