What Happens When Firms 'Go Dark'

What happens to investors who buy securities issued under the protection of United States securities laws and continue to hold them after many of the protections are removed? Sometimes it is not pretty.

That is happening more and more often as companies avail themselves of the right to “go dark” because they do not have very many public shareholders. They no longer have to file financial information with the Securities and Exchange Commission, but the securities are still publicly traded.

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