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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. may spend $621 million to settle the Securities and Exchange Commission\’s fraud suit that triggered a 13% one-day drop in the firm\’s stock, analyst Brad Hintz said.
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May 27 — Robert Pozen, chairman of MFS Investment Management, talks with Bloomberg\’s Matt Miller and Carol Massar about a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule going into effect tomorrow that requires money-market mutual funds to boost holdings of cash and easy-to-sell securities.
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U.S. President Barack Obama listens as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner delivers remarks about executive compensation in the Grand Foyer of the White House February 4, 2008 in Washington.
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Preston M. kicks things off, asking, \” Adam, I appreciate your critical eye when it comes to evaluating drug stocks.
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Wayne based toy seller Toys R Us today announced its plans to return to the public company arena, with an initial public offering of up to $800 million in stock.
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Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. , a global leader in access control and wireless security systems, has filed a universal shelf registration statement on Form S-3 with the Securities and Exchange Commission .
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Your financial adviser might be acting like a doctor who prescribes certain medicine only because he\’s on a drug company\’s payroll and then neglects to tell you about it.
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They claim to have the technology or expertise that can be highly profitable, but many are just pumping and dumping a worthless stock.
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Toys a oeRa Us Inc. , the retailer bought by buyout firms KKR & Co. and Bain Capital Partners LLC in 2005, said it plans to raise as much as $800 million in an initial public offering.
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WASHINGTON: An investment firm and its founder and chairman have agreed to pay US$28 million to settle regulators\’ charges of insider trading in Microsoft shares, in a long-running case that prompted scrutiny in Congress and by an agency watchdog.
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