Securities lawyers raced to help clients meet today’s U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission deadline for documents that allow public companies to immediately issue securities such as stocks, bonds or notes when the market is ripe.

Companies with an up-to-date so-called “shelf registration statement” filed with the SEC can sell a wide range of securities, including common or preferred stock or debt instruments, at any time.

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