On May 17, 2016, the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance escalated the SEC's efforts to curb perceived misuse of non-GAAP financial measures with the issuance of a revised set of Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations (CDIs). This action follows a series of speeches by SEC Chair Mary Jo White and SEC senior staff members and an uptick in comment letter activity, all focused on what a member of the SEC staff described in one speech as a "troubling increase over the past few years in the use of, and nature of adjustments within, non-GAAP measures by companies."  (See our prior post.)  

As discussed in detail in this WilmerHale client alert, the new and revised CDIs:

  • adopt a very prescriptive approach to the "equal or greater prominence" requirement that applies to SEC filings and earnings releases; and
  • highlight a number of practices that the staff may now challenge as being misleading, and therefore prohibited under Regulation G from any public disclosure.  

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