A basic objective of the Securities Act of 1933 is:

A) to provide investors with material information concerning securities offered for sale to the public.
B) to prohibit misrepresentation and other fraudulent acts in the sale of only registered securities.
C) to provide disclosure requirements on publicly held corporations.
D) to regulate tender offers and proxy solicitations.


A

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