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What Companies Should Do in Light of Increasing SEC Insider Trading Investigations
Within the last two years, the merger-and-acquisition world has reheated to temperatures even beyond those attained during the 1980s. And as big deals have increased in size and frequency, so has the regulatory scrutiny of those deals. Attorney Henry E. Hockeimer Jr. suggests some basic steps companies can take to protect themselves in this era of increased insider-trading investigations.What Companies Should Do in Light of Increasing SEC Insider Trading Investigations
Within the last two years, the merger-and-acquisition world has reheated to temperatures even beyond those attained during the 1980s. And as big deals have increased in size and frequency, so has the regulatory scrutiny of those deals. Attorney Henry E. Hockeimer Jr. suggests some basic steps companies can take to protect themselves in this era of increased insider-trading investigations.Boehner declaring no debt crisis revealed in home loans
The bear market in bonds is being delayed by Americans socking away money at 50 times the rate at which they take on debt to buy houses, cars and other items.View more book results for the query "Credit Suisse (Hong Kong) Limited"
IHH Healthcare Taps Kadir Andri, Allen & Gledhill, Linklaters for $2 Billion IPO
Floating shares in Kuala Lumpur and Singaore, IHH also tapped Talwar Thakore, King & Wood Mallesons, and Akol Avukatlik Bürosu for the year's third-largest initial public offering.Judge Martin ZHEJIANG TONGXIANG IMPORT & EXPORT CORP. v. ASIA BANK, N.A. Zhejiang Tongxiang Import & Export Corporation (Plaintiff) brings this diversity act
Geneva bankers tap old ties to find riches amid Arab Spring
Geneva's bankers, who forged the biggest offshore hub for the Middle East super-rich after Saudi Arabia's King Fahd built a summer palace in the city 35 years ago, are using the Arab Spring to counter client withdrawals.Global Crossing Sinks Into Ch. 11
Telecommunications provider Global Crossing Ltd. filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, the fourth-largest insolvency in U.S. history. The Beverly Hills, Calif.-based company spent billions to lay underseas fiber-optic cables worldwide, but an overly aggressive building plan and questionable acquisitions and personnel decisions made worse by the recession sank the company.Green goes public: Stock rally spurs eco-IPOs
The biggest revival in stock prices since the Great Depression is reigniting interest in initial public offerings by environmental companies, spurring businesses from China to California to issue new shares. Electric automaker Tesla Motors Inc., U.S. green energy producer Ameresco Inc. and Spain's T-Solar Global SA have filed to go public, and more companies are set to follow.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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