Sec. 8.6 Each certificate representing capital stock surrendered to FINRA Dispute Resolution for exchange or transfer shall be canceled and no new certificate or certificates shall be issued in exchange for any existing certificate other than pursuant to Section 8.7 until such existing certificate shall have been canceled.
Deleted by SR-FINRA-2015-034 eff. Dec. 20,
Sec. 3.1 Any action required or permitted by law to be taken at any meeting of the stockholder of FINRA Dispute Resolution may be taken without a meeting, without prior notice and without a vote, if a consent in writing, setting forth the action so taken, is signed by the holder of the outstanding stock.
Deleted by SR-FINRA-2015-034 eff. Dec. 20, 2015.
Amended
To Whom it May Concern: I am writing in opposition to SEC Proposed Rule #S7-24-15 which would place unduly burdensome restrictions on persons wishing to invest in leveraged an inverse funds. This rule would require passing a test, showing high net worth, "cooling off" periods and other impediments that would do nothing to address the risk that regulators perceive in these investments.
Effective Date: February 1, 1994
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On November 10, 1993, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved an amendment to Subsection (b)(7)(C) to Article III, Section 44 of the Rules of Fair Practice clarifying that the exemptions from the filing requirements of
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Effective April 1, 1998, the Board of Governors (Board) of the Federal Reserve System (FED) adopted several amendments to Regulation (Reg) T, as well as Regs U and X. In
FINRA and ISG Extend Effective Date for Certain Electronic Blue Sheet Data Elements
When a company files for bankruptcy protection, chances are its shares will lose most, if not all, of their value. Here’s a look at what shareholders can expect and why it’s so risky to trade in the delisted shares of bankrupt companies.
I have been investing in leveraged index funds and mutual funds such as TQQQ (Nasdaq 100 index 3X bull), TECL (S&P 500 tech index 3X bull), and RMQHX (Nasdaq 100 index 2X bull). It is important for more risk-tolerant retail investors to be able to increase their returns without losing diversity in stocks. With the assumption that markets go up in the long run, these leveraged funds allow
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On June 27, 1997, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to NASD® Rules 4611(d) and 4612(g) with regard to market maker registration and Primary Market Maker (PMM) eligibility by managers and co-managers of secondary offerings.
I believe investors should be able to make their own decisions based on the opportunity to invest in innovative technology. Many investors dont have the millions or billions of dollars to invest in start ups or big private equity deals like all the multi billionaires, VCs andPE firms do and by limiting the average retail investor to only buy proven mutual funds that are a basket of stocks you