President Trump suggests ditching quarterly earnings reports for public companies


President Donald Trump is asking the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to look at letting public companies file earnings every six months rather than every three.

Trump tweeted Friday morning that "some of the world's top business leaders" had suggested ditching quarterly earnings reports as a way to "make business (jobs) even better in the U.S."

That would probably be welcome news to many of the CEOs of Central Texas' 30-plus public companies. However, it could rile investors wary of decreasing…

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