Which is why, in the end, the company did eventually comply.
Put simply, investors paid more if a company complied with American rules and promised to keep doing so.
Some federal agencies have become more aggressive in having companies comply with product safety laws.
Only in some cases have the major record companies complied.
Only those companies with government contracts must comply, and they pay most of their workers more than the living wage already.
The new report found that the companies it surveyed complied with the 50-percent rule in nearly every case.
Since then, the parties have been arguing over whether the company has complied with this order.
A Paramount spokesman said today that the company would comply with the decision.
Foreign companies that want to sell their shares here must comply with American disclosure rules.
The company will pay the state $622,000 and comply with antitrust laws.