Dream Exchange Research Director to Present on Disclosure Strategies at Mediterranean Accounting Conference

  • Dream Exchange Research Director Dr. Ioannis Floros will present at TMAC 2026 in Chania, Crete, Greece, from June 14–17, 2026.
  • His paper focuses on forecasting strategies of newly public firms that redact proprietary information.
  • Dream Exchange is refiling its Form 1 application with the SEC to become a registered national securities exchange.
  • The company aims to provide an 'on-ramp' for small to mid-sized companies to access public markets.

Dream Exchange's focus on balancing disclosure and proprietary protection aligns with broader industry trends toward transparency while maintaining competitive advantages. The company's efforts to become a registered exchange and provide market access for smaller firms reflect the evolving landscape of capital markets, particularly as regulatory frameworks like the Main Street Growth Act gain traction. The strategic tension lies in managing regulatory requirements while fostering innovation in financial disclosure practices.

Regulatory Compliance
How Dream Exchange's SEC refiling will impact its timeline for becoming a registered exchange.
Market Access
Whether the Main Street Growth Act will accelerate small to mid-sized companies' access to public markets.
Research Impact
The extent to which Dr. Floros' findings will influence disclosure practices among newly public firms.