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  • SEC Charges Former Video Game CEO In Junk Fax Scam

    Date 16/05/2006

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged the former Chief Executive Officer of Seattle-based video game developer Infinium Labs, Inc., for his role in a fraudulent “junk fax” scheme to promote the company’s stock. The Commission alleges that Timothy M. Roberts, 36, of Longboat Key, Fla., authorized the fax promotion and reaped more than $400,000 by unloading his Infinium Labs shares in the ensuing run-up in trading volume.

  • SEC Chairman Cox Meets With Korea Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman Yoon

    Date 16/05/2006

    SEC Chairman Christopher Cox and Korea Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman Yoon Jeung-Hyun met last week and discussed the importance of compatible approaches to furthering investor protection, including through enhanced enforcement cooperation. Both SEC Chairman Cox and FSC Chairman Yoon expressed their personal support for entering into a regular, high-level bilateral dialogue that would enhance the quality of regulatory discussions, foster regulatory transparency and effectively address

  • Rakon Propels NZX SciTech Index Into Action

    Date 16/05/2006

    New Zealand Exchange Limited (NZX) has launched a new index to recognise and promote the breadth of science and technology companies currently listed in New Zealand.

  • Presentation By HKEx Chief Executive: Improving Issuer Information Dissemination Regime

    Date 16/05/2006

    Click here to download the presentation by HKEx Chief Executive Paul Chow at the luncheon hosted by The Chamber of Hong Kong Listed Companies.

  • Precious Metals Prices Plummet - DGCX Volumes Cross 6000 Mark - New records Galore On DGCX – Highest Volumes And Highest Open Interest

    Date 16/05/2006

    A galore of new records were set on DGCX as trading began for the new week. DGCX registered a new record for traded volumes per day with 6062 contracts being traded. It surpassed by miles the earlier record of 4956 contracts traded on April 20, 2006. The open interest in the near-term gold contracts was at a new record high. Finally, precious metals prices plummeted during the day with gold futures registering their biggest single-day fall of over 4%. Silver prices fell by more than 7% during th