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  1. Arthur Levitt Jr. (born February 3, 1931) is the former Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He served from 1993 to 2001 as the twenty-fifth and longest-serving chairman of the commission.

  2. Arthur Levitt served as the 25th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1993 to 2001. He was a champion of investor protection, financial reporting quality, and market competition and innovation.

  3. 17 de fev. de 2017 · Arthur Levitt Jr. was the longest-serving chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. (Amanda Voisard/For The Washington Post)

  4. "Reaching the Right Balance: Options for Innovative Markets" – Remarks of Chairman Arthur Levitt on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Chicago Board Options Exchange and Options Clearing Corporation, Chicago, Ill.

    Date
    Title
    Author
    Dec. 17, 1998
    Richard H. Walker, Director, Division of ...
    Dec. 9, 1998
    "A Vision for the 21st Century" – Remarks ...
    Lynn Turner, Chief Accountant
    Dec. 9, 1998
    "International Reporting Issues" – ...
    Craig C. Olinger, Deputy Chief ...
    Dec. 9, 1998
    "Current Accounting Projects" – Remarks ...
    Joe Godwin, Academic Accounting Fellow, ...
  5. During Arthur Levitt’s long and distinguished career, which culminated in an eight-year term as SEC chairman, he has been heralded as a champion of the individual investor and characterized as out of touch with reality. He has even been accused of outright attempts at grandstanding.

  6. Arthur Levitt was the twenty-fifth and longest serving chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. First appointed by President Clinton in July 1993, the President reappointed Chairman Levitt to a second five year term in May 1998. He left the commission on Feb 9, 2001.

  7. Quatro das cinco grandes empresas de auditoria anunciaram na última semana que abandonariam práticas que causaram críticas à Arthur Andersen, que auditava as contas da Enron.