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  • Arcelor In Euronext 100 And High Co In Next 150

    Date 15/02/2002

    Usinor (N100) of France, Arbed (N150) of Belgium and Aceralia of Spain, will merge into the new metal company Arcelor. Arcelor will be listed on several markets including, from 18 February, on Euronext Brussels and Euronext Paris.<

  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand: Debt Marketing Representatives Without Certification Will Be Ineligible To Market Debt Instruments From June 30th Onwards

    Date 14/02/2002

    The Thailand Securities Institute (TSI) advises that, as of June 30th 2001 all Marketing Representatives for Debt Instruments must be certified by the SEC. Furthermore, the TSI will offer e-learning courses for these representatives to prepare for the examination to qualify for this certificate. Equity products marketing representatives will also be required to register with the SEC and to take an exam in order to renew their certificates. It is recommended therefore, that they take the pre-exam

  • Standard & Poor's Announces Changes In S&P Canadian Indices : S&P/CDNX Composite Index

    Date 14/02/2002

    Standard & Poor's will make the following changes in the S&P/CDNX Composite Index: Effective after the close on Friday, February 15, 2002, the common shares of Endeavour Resources Inc. (CDNX: ERU) will be delisted from CDNX as a result of all of the shares of the company being purchased by Aspen Group Resources Corporation (TSE: ASR). Effective after the close on Friday, February 15, 2002, the common shares of Arden Holdings Inc. (CDNX: ARH) will be delisted from CDNX as a re

  • SEC: Office Of The Chief Accountant Selects Four Professional Accounting Fellows

    Date 14/02/2002

    The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of the Chief Accountant has selected four Professional Accounting Fellows for two-year terms beginning in June 2002.

  • SEC Charges Notorious "Dr. Noe" And Five Others In Million Dollar Prime Bank Fraud

    Date 14/02/2002

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday filed fraud charges against career swindler Clif Goldstein - long known to criminal law authorities as "Dr. Noe" - for bilking at least 20 investors out of nearly $1.1 million in an elaborate fraud known as a prime bank scheme. The lawsuit also names Goldstein's older brother, Paul Howe Noe, and two Boca Raton, Fla. companies run by the brothers, Great American Trust Co. and Great American Trust Corp.