January 29, 2012

Suffolk Bancorp switches auditors

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The Riverhead-based bank said on Jan. 19 that the board\’s audit committee decided not to retain Grant Thornton , its current auditor, for the fiscal year ended Dec.

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SEC charges trader with hijacking accounts

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission logo adorns an office door at the SEC headquarters in Washington, June 24, 2011.

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TransCanada\’s Dirty Keystone XL Jobs Claims Draw Complaint To SEC

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Based on TransCanada claims, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce declares that the Keystone XL pipeline \”will create 20,000 well-paying jobs.\” ThinkProgress Green has learned that TransCanada, the foreign tar sands company behind the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, is facing a potential inquiry into whether it deliberately deceived investors by inflating … (more)

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SEC charges trader with hacking into accounts

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Suing the Government? Call Scalia

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Staffers inside the Securities and Exchange Commission have a nickname for the massive Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law, which imposes hundreds of new federal rules on business: They call it the \”Eugene Scalia Full Employment Act.\” Funny, right? Maybe the joke works better if you know who Eugene Scalia is.

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Obama\’s new mortgage-fraud unit has skeptics

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President Barack Obama\’s State of the Union pledge to create a special unit to punish fraud in mortgage finance met with skepticism Wednesday for coming so late in his term and amid signs that his administration is close to settling with large banks accused of shoddy mortgage-lending practices.

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IPO rumours swirl after Facebook trade halt

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NEW YORK Setting off speculation of an imminent initial public offering by Facebook, a report said trading in the social network shares has been halted in the private market for company insiders.

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Post set for Feb. 3 spinoff from Ralcorp

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Post Holdings Inc.\’s registration statement was declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission late yesterday.

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Justice unit to probe mortgage-backed securities

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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman speaks at the Justice Department in Washington, Friday, Jan.

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Starbucks CEO paid $16 million in 2011 fiscal year

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz was given a pay package worth roughly $16 million in the company\’s 2011 fiscal year.

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