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  • Statement By Darren Dopp, Communications Director For The New York State Department Of Law, Regarding Motions In The Grasso Case

    Date 26/07/2006

    "Two years ago, after a comprehensive investigation, our office said that the facts and law require Kenneth Langone to stand trial for violating his obligation to disclose material aspects of Richard Grasso's compensation to his fellow New York Stock Exchange directors.

  • Speech By SEC Chairman: Introductory Remarks At The SEC Open Meeting

    Date 26/07/2006

    Good morning. This is a meeting of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Government in Sunshine Act on July 26, 2006. Today we will consider new disclosure rules for executive pay that will give investors a much clearer picture of exactly how much they're paying the executives who work for them.

  • Slough Estates Enters FTSE 100

    Date 26/07/2006

    Slough Estates, the property investment and development company, will enter the FTSE 100 at the close of business on Friday 28th July, following the merger of FTSE 100 companies Boots Group and Alliance UniChem.

  • Share And IWF Change For Boots Group Plc In The S&P European Indices

    Date 26/07/2006

    Subject to the sanction of a UK Court Hearing on 28 July, Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Europe 350 and S&P United Kingdom indices, effective after the close of trading on Friday 28 July 2006: Boots Group Plc (United Kingdom, SEDOL: B0P7Y25, GICS: Consumer Staples, GICS Code: 30101010), a member of the S&P Europe 350 and S&P United Kingdom indices, shares will increase to 967,508,491 following the merger with Alliance Unichem Plc. The new group, which wi

  • SEC Votes To Adopt Changes To Disclosure Requirements Concerning Executive Compensation And Related Matters

    Date 26/07/2006

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to adopt changes to the rules requiring disclosure of executive and director compensation, related person transactions, director independence and other corporate governance matters, and security ownership of officers and directors. These changes would affect disclosure in proxy statements, annual reports and registration statements, as well as the current reporting of compensation arrangements. The rules would require that most of this disclosur