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  • Calculation Of Tokyo Stock Exchange Second Section Stock Price Index In Relation To Stock Of BULL-DOG SAUCE CO. LTD.

    Date 08/08/2007

    Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) announced today that it will exclude 6,299,859 shares of BULL-DOG SAUCE CO. LTD. (Second Section, SICC Code 2804, hereinafter the “Company”) in calculating Tokyo Stock Exchange Second Section Stock Price Index after the close of trading on August 30, 2007 upon the announcement by the Company on August 7, 2007.

  • Share Change For TNT NV In The S&P European Indices

    Date 07/08/2007

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus and S&P Euro indices, effective after the close of trading on Thursday 09 August 2007: TNT NV (Netherlands, SEDOL: 5481558, GICS: Industrials, GICS Code: 20301010), a member of the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus and S&P Euro indices, shares will change to 391,820,000, following the repurchase and cancellation of shares, and the IWF will remain 1.

  • BOX Receives Regulatory Approval To Accept Orders In Pennies For All Options Series

    Date 07/08/2007

    BOX, the first options exchange to trade in pennies, received SEC approval on August 2, 2007 for the launch of its Auto Auction Order ("AAO") which will allow all Public Customer acccounts to send orders to BOX in pennies even if the option series is not part of the Penny Pilot. When a limit order denominated in pennies for a non-penny series is received by BOX, the order will be rounded to the nearest valid trading tick (rounded down if a buy order and up if a sell order) and bo

  • First Bancorp Settles SEC Financial Fraud Charges Involving "Non-Conforming" Mortgages - Bank Holding Company To Pay $8.5 Million Civil Penalty

    Date 07/08/2007

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed financial fraud charges against First BanCorp, alleging that former senior management of the NYSE-listed, Puerto Rico-based bank holding company concealed the true nature of more than $4 billion worth of transactions involving "non-conforming" residential mortgages. Non-conforming mortgages have income verification and credit history standards that are generally more flexible than those required for sale or exchange under Fannie Mae and Freddie

  • SEC To Convene Summit To Combat Investment Fraud Against Senior Citizens - Commission’s Seniors Summit To Be Held Sept. 10

    Date 07/08/2007

    Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox announced today that the agency will hold its second annual Seniors Summit on Sept. 10, 2007, at the SEC’s Washington, D.C., headquarters. The event will further examine how regulators, community organizations, and others can increasingly coordinate efforts to protect older Americans from abusive sales practices and investment fraud.