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SOX Doomsday Predictions in Hindsight: Evidence from Delistings

Lizabeth A. Austen, Denise Dickins

Lizabeth Austen and Denise Dickins are both Assistant Professors at East Carolina University.

Once the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) became imminent, many companies protested that complying with SOX provisions was too onerous and costly and would result in many companies choosing to withdraw from public trading. We investigate whether these doomsday predictions were well-founded based on a review of SEC Form 15 requests to delist and related news releases during the period 2002 to 2004. Our findings suggest that there has not been a significant increase in the number of requests to delist since the enactment of SOX. Furthermore, we find that of companies that delist, relatively few (4.7 percent) attribute their delisting to SOX. Companies that did attribute their delisting to SOX were smaller and less likely to be audited by Big 4 auditors, characteristics that have been previously found to be associated with poorer financial reporting quality.

Published Online: October 15, 2007

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