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For securities research on the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, LIVEDGAR's collection of SEC filings dating back to 1967 is the starting place of choice.
In fact, whether you are interested in Form 10-K's annual reporting on a company's past, present and future or the disclosure of material events on Form 8-K, LIVEDGAR is the premier online securities research platform for all Securities Exchange Act of 1934 filings.
LIVEDGAR's comprehensive SEC database provides a complete listing of all SEC filings dating back to 1967 with access to pre-EDGAR filings directly online or through GSI's online ordering system. Combine this exclusive content with LIVEDGAR's powerful search capabilities and you can conduct precision research on any Securities Exchange Act of 1934 filing by key word, CIK, form type, date, ticker, state of incorporation and many other parameters. Dozens of search fields, drop down lists, and check boxes ensure you'll find Securities Exchange Act of 1934 filings you need quickly and easily. And from the listing of results on the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 filings, LIVEDGAR provides options to view, print, save and e-mail the filing in its entirety.
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