Exemption from lock-up provisions in Rule 2710(g) for shares to be issued upon the split of common stock that takes place within 180 days of the required filing of the offering with NASD when the pre-split shares were acquired prior to the 180 day timeframe.
FIPS Changes
SUGGESTED ROUTING
KEY TOPICS
Corporate Finance
Legal & Compliance
Municipal/Government Securities
Operations
Senior Management
Trading & Market Making
FIPS
As of August 21, 1501, the following bonds were added to the Fixed Income Pricing System (FIPSSM).
Symbol
Name
Coupon
Maturity
ALWA.GA
Alamosa Delaware Inc
12.500
02/01/11
AMR
Forum Selection Provisions Involving Customers, Associated Persons and Member Firms
Rule Filing Status As Of March 4, 1999
NASD Rule Filing Status
The following is a list of rule filings by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD® or Association) that are pending at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); recently have been approved and have not been announced in a Notice to Members; or recently have been withdrawn. The information is current as of
SummaryIn this Notice, FINRA reminds members of their obligations when selling private placements (i.e., unregistered offerings sold pursuant to the Regulation D safe harbors under Sections 3 and 4 of the Securities Act of 1933 (Securities Act)). In Regulatory Notice 10-22 (Obligation of Broker-Dealers to Conduct Reasonable Investigations in Regulation D Offerings), FINRA reminded members of
<p>NASD Rule 1020 Series - Registration of Principals</p>
Representations under Rules 5130 and 5131 may be obtained electronically through a mobile application, provided that the method for obtaining representations complies with SEC and FINRA guidance regarding the use of electronic communications, and the representations satisfy the requirements set forth in Rules 5130 and 5131.
December 11, 2017
Lawrence Cohen
Of Counsel
Gordon Rees Scully
November 2012 Supplement to the Options Disclosure Document
In the Showtime television series “Billions,” the ambitious U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades, played by Paul Giamatti, is certain that a fictional hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, played by actor Damien Lewis, is guilty of insider trading.
“What have I done wrong? Really? Except make money. Succeed,” Axelrod says in his defense in an episode.
There isn’t a clear hero and villain in the television
Notice of Annual Meeting of FINRA Firms and Proxy