...today, a bidder offers a 50 percent premium ($60 for a $40 stock). In the absence of special bonuses, all the directors might believe that...
...Jo White as the next chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission means that the agency will continue with an aggressive approach to...
...before they purchased stock during the company...or against the NASDAQ OMX Group Inc...S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial...
...SkyPeople's stock, the suit says. SkyPeople is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange following a reverse merger in 2008. The details of...
...billions of dollars as the stock's price fell. ...
...S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial...value of the stock." ...
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Deprecated The American Lawyer
...manages U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), stock exchange and state corporate law...
...In the meantime, The Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. made an unsolicited $11.3 million bid for the New York Stock Exchange, further complicating the discovery...
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