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To: Kevin Shea who wrote (13689)10/19/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: RinConRon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
ADAP news:
biz.yahoo.com



To: Kevin Shea who wrote (13689)10/19/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
SEC Warns Of Disclosure Crackdown

Monday October 18 12:50 AM ET

dailynews.yahoo.com
By Leslie Gevirtz

BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Chairman Arthur Levitt Saturday promised to crack down on
companies that leak information to Wall Street analysts before
making the same facts known to the public, saying the practice
comes dangerously close to being illegal.

Levitt made his remarks at a town hall meeting sponsored by the
Boston Globe newspaper after being asked about the sharp sell-off
in retailer Abercrombie & Fitch Co (NYSE:ANF - news). stock
earlier in the week.

While not referring specifically to the Ohio-based retailer, Levitt
noted that some company chief executives, obsessed with pushing
their stock prices higher, embarked ''on a program of seduction'' of
the financial analysts who cover their publicly traded companies.

In attempts ''to curry special favor with those analysts ... they may
give them a few hints before they announce certain things to the
general public,'' Levitt said.

''That practice verges on illegality. That practice is something we're
going to focus very closely on over the course of the next six
months,'' Levitt said. ''We're going to crack down hard where we
see abuses developing in that area.''

His remarks came as many companies are reporting quarterly
earnings, hosting conference calls for the analysts as well as large
institutional investors. Frequently, the companies bar reporters and
small investors from listening to the calls during which, under current
SEC rules, no material information is supposed to be disclosed.

''I'd like to see the press involved in it,'' Levitt told reporters after
his speech. ''I think there's got to be more light shed on this.''

Investors learned through published reports Thursday that an
Abercrombie & Fitch official told a Lazard Freres analyst a week
earlier that third quarter sales at the retailer's stores would be
disappointing. The analyst then reportedly told members of Lazard's
sales force.

Levitt asked his agency's general counsel to examine the possibility
of establishing rules with regard to selective disclosure. Saturday, he said he expected those rules to be promulgated within the next six
months.

ALSO SEE: biz.yahoo.com



To: Kevin Shea who wrote (13689)10/19/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: fishweed  Respond to of 57584
 
Kevin S. - Would appreciate your thoughts on SWC?

thanks
fishweed




To: Kevin Shea who wrote (13689)10/20/1999 9:26:00 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Kevin, re:SWC, looks like it is going under 20. EGAM has a pile of news today.



To: Kevin Shea who wrote (13689)10/21/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 57584
 
INIT trying to climb out of the mud...if it gets thru $11 1/4 before the end of day it should run a bit...

EDIT: banging $11 1/4 now...

SR