Watchdog Transparency Blog
Watchdog Transparency Blog
In our Blog we take a critical look at public company disclosures and focus on issues surrounding transparency, reliability and accuracy. It you are looking for cheerleading, you have come to the wrong place. We rely on information from the best sources available to gain insight into companies and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Nothing in business is certain, so sometimes we will be wrong, but we will always be an independent voice telling you the truth as we see it. We offer Retail Investors our Research Reports for Free.
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Restatements More Disruptive to Foreign Companies than U.S. Companies
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Investor Confidence in Foreign Companies is More Easily Shaken
2020: U.S. Restatements Fall to 10-Year Low
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U.S. companies filed 42 restatements in 2020, the fewest ever.
Biotech and Pharmaceutical Litigation in 2020
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Companies sustained record-setting levels of securities class action suits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 after the Supreme Court’s decision in Cyan threw open the doors of the state courts to traditionally federal securities litigation. In 2020, the number of securities class action suits filed receded from these all-time highs, but it is unclear whether the reduction is a temporary departure from a new paradigm, or the beginning a of a return to the mean.
Review of 2020's High-Risk Companies
Posted on
Five large-cap companies that we categorized as “high-risk” struggled throughout the year.
FINRA May Change Rules of the Game for Online Brokers
Posted on
Recent guidance on “game-like” features from FINRA should concern every online broker.
2020: Short Reports Fuel Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies
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There are more publicly traded companies from China on U.S. exchanges than from any other foreign country, including Canada. We have already covered how Chinese companies get delisted at higher rates than companies from other countries. Here we will look at the dramatic increase in securities class action lawsuits filed against Chinese companies over the past five years.
ETF Growth Continues in 2020
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The sheer number of new ETFs created annually indicates that many of them many represent highly risky investment strategies.
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Watchdog Transparency Blog
Watchdog Transparency Blog
In our Blog we take a critical look at public company disclosures and focus on issues surrounding transparency, reliability and accuracy. It you are looking for cheerleading, you have come to the wrong place. We rely on information from the best sources available to gain insight into companies and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Nothing in business is certain, so sometimes we will be wrong, but we will always be an independent voice telling you the truth as we see it. We offer Retail Investors our Research Reports for Free.
Sign up to get all of our blogs delivered directly to your inbox.
Articles
Articles
Restatements More Disruptive to Foreign Companies than U.S. Companies
Posted on
Investor Confidence in Foreign Companies is More Easily Shaken
2020: U.S. Restatements Fall to 10-Year Low
Posted on
U.S. companies filed 42 restatements in 2020, the fewest ever.
Biotech and Pharmaceutical Litigation in 2020
Posted on
Companies sustained record-setting levels of securities class action suits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 after the Supreme Court’s decision in Cyan threw open the doors of the state courts to traditionally federal securities litigation. In 2020, the number of securities class action suits filed receded from these all-time highs, but it is unclear whether the reduction is a temporary departure from a new paradigm, or the beginning a of a return to the mean.
Review of 2020's High-Risk Companies
Posted on
Five large-cap companies that we categorized as “high-risk” struggled throughout the year.
FINRA May Change Rules of the Game for Online Brokers
Posted on
Recent guidance on “game-like” features from FINRA should concern every online broker.
2020: Short Reports Fuel Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies
Posted on
There are more publicly traded companies from China on U.S. exchanges than from any other foreign country, including Canada. We have already covered how Chinese companies get delisted at higher rates than companies from other countries. Here we will look at the dramatic increase in securities class action lawsuits filed against Chinese companies over the past five years.
ETF Growth Continues in 2020
Posted on
The sheer number of new ETFs created annually indicates that many of them many represent highly risky investment strategies.
CATEGORIES
- Featured
- Red flags
- Watchdog context
- Leading indicators
- Non-audit fees
- Red flag
- Cams
- Investigations
- Cfo change
- Coronavirus
- Black swan event
- Gray swan event
- Coronavirus
- Mergers
- Risk
- China
- Fraud
- Gray swan event factor
- Independent research
- Litigation
- Revenue recognition
- Legislation
- Auditor opinions
- Corporate governance
- Insider trading
- Watchdog spotlight
- Sec
- Sec comment letters
- City-swapping
- Industry trends
- Litigation risk
- Cybersecurity
- Guest blog
- Ceo turnover
- Spacs
- Online brokers
- Etfs
- Securities litigation
- Restatements
- Impact analysis
- Foreign companies
- Internal controls
- Gray swan portfolio
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- December 2017
Watchdog Transparency Blog
Watchdog Transparency Blog
In our Blog we take a critical look at public company disclosures and focus on issues surrounding transparency, reliability and accuracy. It you are looking for cheerleading, you have come to the wrong place. We rely on information from the best sources available to gain insight into companies and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Nothing in business is certain, so sometimes we will be wrong, but we will always be an independent voice telling you the truth as we see it. We offer Retail Investors our Research Reports for Free.
Sign up to get all of our blogs delivered directly to your inbox.
Articles
Articles
Restatements More Disruptive to Foreign Companies than U.S. Companies
Posted on
Investor Confidence in Foreign Companies is More Easily Shaken
2020: U.S. Restatements Fall to 10-Year Low
Posted on
U.S. companies filed 42 restatements in 2020, the fewest ever.
Biotech and Pharmaceutical Litigation in 2020
Posted on
Companies sustained record-setting levels of securities class action suits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 after the Supreme Court’s decision in Cyan threw open the doors of the state courts to traditionally federal securities litigation. In 2020, the number of securities class action suits filed receded from these all-time highs, but it is unclear whether the reduction is a temporary departure from a new paradigm, or the beginning a of a return to the mean.
Review of 2020's High-Risk Companies
Posted on
Five large-cap companies that we categorized as “high-risk” struggled throughout the year.
FINRA May Change Rules of the Game for Online Brokers
Posted on
Recent guidance on “game-like” features from FINRA should concern every online broker.
2020: Short Reports Fuel Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies
Posted on
There are more publicly traded companies from China on U.S. exchanges than from any other foreign country, including Canada. We have already covered how Chinese companies get delisted at higher rates than companies from other countries. Here we will look at the dramatic increase in securities class action lawsuits filed against Chinese companies over the past five years.
ETF Growth Continues in 2020
Posted on
The sheer number of new ETFs created annually indicates that many of them many represent highly risky investment strategies.
CATEGORIES
- Featured
- Red flags
- Watchdog context
- Leading indicators
- Non-audit fees
- Red flag
- Cams
- Investigations
- Cfo change
- Coronavirus
- Black swan event
- Gray swan event
- Coronavirus
- Mergers
- Risk
- China
- Fraud
- Gray swan event factor
- Independent research
- Litigation
- Revenue recognition
- Legislation
- Auditor opinions
- Corporate governance
- Insider trading
- Watchdog spotlight
- Sec
- Sec comment letters
- City-swapping
- Industry trends
- Litigation risk
- Cybersecurity
- Guest blog
- Ceo turnover
- Spacs
- Online brokers
- Etfs
- Securities litigation
- Restatements
- Impact analysis
- Foreign companies
- Internal controls
- Gray swan portfolio
ARCHIVES
- September 2021
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- January 2019
- November 2018
- June 2018
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- April 2018
- March 2018
- February 2018
- January 2018
- December 2017
Watchdog Transparency Blog
Watchdog Transparency Blog
In our Blog we take a critical look at public company disclosures and focus on issues surrounding transparency, reliability and accuracy. It you are looking for cheerleading, you have come to the wrong place. We rely on information from the best sources available to gain insight into companies and make predictions about what will happen in the future. Nothing in business is certain, so sometimes we will be wrong, but we will always be an independent voice telling you the truth as we see it. We offer Retail Investors our Research Reports for Free.
Sign up to get all of our blogs delivered directly to your inbox.
Articles
Articles
Restatements More Disruptive to Foreign Companies than U.S. Companies
Posted on
Investor Confidence in Foreign Companies is More Easily Shaken
2020: U.S. Restatements Fall to 10-Year Low
Posted on
U.S. companies filed 42 restatements in 2020, the fewest ever.
Biotech and Pharmaceutical Litigation in 2020
Posted on
Companies sustained record-setting levels of securities class action suits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 after the Supreme Court’s decision in Cyan threw open the doors of the state courts to traditionally federal securities litigation. In 2020, the number of securities class action suits filed receded from these all-time highs, but it is unclear whether the reduction is a temporary departure from a new paradigm, or the beginning a of a return to the mean.
Review of 2020's High-Risk Companies
Posted on
Five large-cap companies that we categorized as “high-risk” struggled throughout the year.
FINRA May Change Rules of the Game for Online Brokers
Posted on
Recent guidance on “game-like” features from FINRA should concern every online broker.
2020: Short Reports Fuel Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies
Posted on
There are more publicly traded companies from China on U.S. exchanges than from any other foreign country, including Canada. We have already covered how Chinese companies get delisted at higher rates than companies from other countries. Here we will look at the dramatic increase in securities class action lawsuits filed against Chinese companies over the past five years.
ETF Growth Continues in 2020
Posted on
The sheer number of new ETFs created annually indicates that many of them many represent highly risky investment strategies.
CATEGORIES
- Featured
- Red flags
- Watchdog context
- Leading indicators
- Non-audit fees
- Red flag
- Cams
- Investigations
- Cfo change
- Coronavirus
- Black swan event
- Gray swan event
- Coronavirus
- Mergers
- Risk
- China
- Fraud
- Gray swan event factor
- Independent research
- Litigation
- Revenue recognition
- Legislation
- Auditor opinions
- Corporate governance
- Insider trading
- Watchdog spotlight
- Sec
- Sec comment letters
- City-swapping
- Industry trends
- Litigation risk
- Cybersecurity
- Guest blog
- Ceo turnover
- Spacs
- Online brokers
- Etfs
- Securities litigation
- Restatements
- Impact analysis
- Foreign companies
- Internal controls
- Gray swan portfolio
ARCHIVES
- September 2021
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- December 2020
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