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Securities and Exchange Commission is probing whether enforcement staff "committed acts of negligence" in conducting an insider trading investigation. Inspector General David Kotz's office said it is looking at a complaint that SEC staff had access to...
Tags: David Kotz, SEC, insider trading, New York, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Inspector General, NASDAQ, Business Finance, economics, UBS AG, Bernard Madoff, H. David Kotz, Law Crime
Ala. – The Southeastern Conference issued a statement Monday cautioning fans to be careful when purchasing SEC Football Championship tickets on the secondary market...With many fans obtaining tickets through various channels on the secondary market, the...
Tags: SEC, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Ticket, Georgia Dome, Southeastern Conference, SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, Tickets, allnews, Ticket resale
S.C. — This was not what Georgia Tech, Clemson or the Atlantic Coast Conference hoped for heading into the league championship game. Both ACC division winners were beaten by their in-state, Southeastern Conference rivals and had large holes exposed that...
Tags: SEC, Clemson, ACC, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Dabo Swinney, Tigers, yellow jackets, Columbia, Atlantic Coast Conference, Clemson Tigers football team, Clemson ¬タモ Georgia Tech rivalry, Clemson Tigers football, allnews, Steve Spurrier, Clemson University
A rematch of the 2008 game between No...Alabama has been mentioned from the beginning of the season and by some as the two teams walked off the Georgia Dome field last year. Last year�s game between top-ranked Alabama and second-ranked Florida, many...
Tags: Alabama-Florida, championship game, sec title, title game, SEC, University of Florida, Gainesville, allnews, Nick Saban, SEC Championship Game, Southeastern Conference, Urban Meyer, Alabama Crimson Tide football, Alabama Crimson Tide football team, Florida Gators football, Auburn Tigers football, Iron Bowl, Florida Gators football team, Sugar Bowl, LSU Tigers football, Bowl Championship Series, University of Alabama, Greg McElroy, Terrence Cody
Whew, that was close! The University of Alabama Crimson Tide overcame a 21-14 deficit at halftime to defeat the University of Auburn Tigers 26-21 in the annual Iron Bowl college football game. This game places Alabama in the Southeastern Conference...
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It said customers' benefits should be held as the first priority for securities companies and their marketing officers. Marketing officers today submitted a complaint to the SEC. Free! Thailand Business News Update , Stock Market , SET Index , Invesment...
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It's an obvious statement, but it is as critical a recruiting weekend as it is." Florida ended up with a class rated No. Saturday will be hailed as the group that owns two national titles and broke an SEC record for wins. Meyer calls recruiting during...
Tags: Urban Meyer, GAINESVILLE � Florida, SEC, Florida State, Gainesville, Florida Gators football, Florida¬タモTennessee rivalry, Southeastern Conference, Florida Gators football team, University of Florida, allnews
Allen Stanford has fallen much further and harder than most executives accused of corporate fraud before they even get to trial. The biggest difference is that he was deemed a flight risk and denied bail, so he has been behind bars since the end of June...
Tags: Stanford Financial Group, R. Allen Stanford, Compare Stanford, Stanford International Bank, Enron de, Houston, SEC, criminal cases, Corporate crime, Fraud, Jeffrey Skilling, Enron, Bernard Madoff, Corporate scandals, Law Crime, Allen Stanford
I n all the Wall Street scandals of recent times, the public has required a target—a pinata that can be pummelled to vent the popular, and regulatory, rage. Lehman Brothers’ Dick Fuld has performed ably in that role so far.
Tags: Kenneth D. Lewis, Bank of America, SEC, wall street, Jed S. Rakoff, Merrill Lynch, New York City, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Goldman Sachs, Primary dealers, Thain, John Thain, Law Crime
U.S. regulators are increasingly looking beyond stocks in their insider trading investigations to examine derivatives and credit default swaps , a top Securities and Exchange Commission official said. The expansion comes as the SEC, state and federal...
Tags: SEC, insider trade, credit default, default swaps, hedge fund, Washington, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Insider trading, Derivatives, Business Finance, Stock market, Corruption, Investment, Financial crimes, Credit default swap