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NFTs will Bridge the Gap Between the Real World and the Metaverse

Retail TouchPoints

the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) views NFTs as a security. These digital identifiers made buying, selling, and trading digital assets efficient and reduced the possibility of illegal activity. What is an NFT? The artwork is original and the owner is verified on the blockchain. In the U.S.,

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SEC Proposes Cybersecurity Rules for Public Companies

Hunton Andrews Kurth

On March 9, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) held an open meeting and proposed new cybersecurity disclosure rules for public companies by a 3-1 vote. In proposing the rules, the SEC hopes to improve the consistency and comparability of cybersecurity disclosures among public companies. Key Definitions.

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Analysis: Will the market pay 7-Eleven’s $2 billion asking price?

Inside Retail

7-Eleven has indicated a $2 billion price tag for its 9 per cent market share in fuel sales and market-leading national convenience store network. 7-Eleven has indicated a $2 billion price tag for its 9 per cent market share in fuel sales and market-leading national convenience store network.

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Wesfarmers’ API takeover: Growth drug or poison pill?

Inside Retail

The security of data and pharmacy group IP was also a key issue in discussions with Wesfarmers last year. Woolworths arguably also faced a more rigorous evaluation of its proposed takeover from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) than Wesfarmers. Sealing the deal.