The SEC Wants 377 Million Envelopes Gone. Somebody Books That Postage.
Regulation E-Delivery would end default paper across every SEC-registered filer, and the $462.6 million a year it saves has to come out of a vendor's revenue line first.
Regulation E-Delivery would end default paper across every SEC-registered filer, and the $462.6 million a year it saves has to come out of a vendor's revenue line first.
A statute dormant for nearly a century puts a 50% duty on Canadian alcoholic beverages starting August 19, and the most exposed listed shares have barely moved.
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Florida barred zoning bias against factory-built homes. Nobility Homes is the purest way to play the shift.
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A never-used 1930 tariff law hits Canadian lumber and textiles at 50%, but the "motor vehicle" proclamation's own annex excludes cars, and a 30-day clock is running.
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A new SEC proposal would make electronic delivery the default for investor disclosures, and the biggest financial mechanics run through one printing and mailing company.
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A new executive order tightens waivers for six critical defense materials starting January 1, 2027, and MP Materials is the only US producer standing at the center of it.
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Two proclamations, 121,096 acres and 181,541 acres, one 60-day countdown that reopens uranium and copper ground to claims. Here is what actually changes, and when.
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A new FCA regime scraps public short-seller naming for UK stocks, keeps private reporting intact, and quietly makes London a more workable place to trade.
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Health Canada's new order to rely on FDA and EMA drug decisions has a real precedent: Project Orbis, whose peer-reviewed results now offer a preview of what to expect.
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Regulatory relief for 20 Annex I facilities pushes compliance costs out, and AdvanSix's Frankford plant is on the list.
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Sotera Health's stock has doubled off its spring low since a presidential proclamation quietly rewrote the compliance clock for its Sterigenics unit.
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A CFIA proposal to loosen Canada's feed ban turns rendering waste into revenue, and Darling Ingredients already owns the facilities that stand to benefit.