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In case you’re wondering… yes, Vijay Singh is still sporting the Stanford Financial hat on the PGA tour. (via NY Post)
A startup called SharesPost is trying to create a new, members-only marketplace for pre-IPO securities. The Mercury News reports that the first transaction on SharesPost occurred Monday: the sale of 2,500 shares of Tesla Motors at $10 per share. Deals and valuations involving such startups as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Linden Labs, Ning, Slide, SolarCity, SugarCRM, [...]
Prosecutors in the Bernard Madoff case filed 113 letters from Madoff’s victims yesterday with the federal court overseeing his sentencing. The court will consider these “victim impact statements” before sentencing Madoff on June 29, the Times Online reports. The victim impact statements are all available in 3 parts (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3) [...]
Securities Docket’s webcast series continues to be an enormously popular feature. Already in 2009, over 2,200 people have registered to attend one or more Securities Docket webcasts on our “Securities Litigation and Enforcement” webcast channel. The growth and success of the Securities Litigation and Enforcement webcast channel has led to numerous recent inquiries from law [...]
SEC asks court to block some investor lawsuits against the failed Reserve Primary Fund; Miami suit aims to get back fees paid in Bernie Madoff scandal; SEC’s Kotz Replies To US Rep. Kanjorski Madoff Request; Congressman Demands Update on Madoff Inquiry; Fraud Victims Want Maximum Sentence for Madoff; Federal Judge Throws Out Securities Fraud Suit Against Aetna; and more.
The archived version of today’s webcast (“A New Frontier: Best Practices in Fraud Investigations and Emerging Trends in SEC and DOJ Enforcement”) can be viewed below. In addition, the presentation materials from today’s webcast are now available here.
The presentation materials for today’s webcast (2 pm Eastern) entitled “A New Frontier: Best Practices in Fraud Investigations and Emerging Trends in SEC and DOJ Enforcement” are now available here.
Dick Durbin, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, reportedly sold more than $115,000 worth of stocks and mutual-fund shares on Sept. 19, 2008 and used much of the money to invest in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The twist, according to Bloomberg, is that he did so “the day after then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal [...]
Missed out on the Bernard Madoff trading card? Well, here’s a new “collectible” opportunity: Financial Crisis “Most Wanted” Playing Cards.
Riverstone Holdings will pay $30 million and eliminate the use of placement agents as part of a settlement with NYAG. http://bit.ly/15yK0l # Details Set for Remake of Financial Market Regulations. http://bit.ly/oWT50 # Webcast Today – A New Frontier: Best Practices in Fraud Investigations and Emerging Trends in SEC and DOJ Enforcement. http://bit.ly/VaR1T # Lehman to [...]