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Rule 10b-5 class action suits, Microsoft-DOJ Antitrust Bearhug, NASDAQ listing/maintenance requirements, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Blue Ribbon Free Speech Campaign, submitting NASD/SEC complaints, insider trading, instinet, whisper numbers...
Some web sites get tough on stock chat
"...Looking for some good dope on small and micro-cap stocks?...to head off possible manipulation of small stocks through their sites, the forums are getting increasingly restrictive about what can and cannot be discussed. But it isn't clear that their efforts are making any difference in curbing or cleaning up misinformation about stocks on the web...'The concern we have with chat rooms is whether or not the participant is soliciting business, or in any way making statements that will affect a stock price,' said Thomas A. Pappas, associate director of advertising regulation at the National Association of Securities Dealers' regulatory unit..." © 1998 Aaron Lucchetti, The Wall Street Journal
Spotlight is on cyber-investors 'U.S. Surgical deal calls attention to investment chats'
"...Tyco International Ltd's $3.3 billion acquisition of U. S. Surgical Corp. was officially announced last week. But to cyber-investors who scan Internet message boards, the deal wasn't much of a secret...'Some of the messages were incredibly accurate,' said J. Brad McGee, a Tyco senior vice president...the SEC has several continuing investigations into similar situations, according to Thomas C. Newkirk, an associate director in the agency's enforcement division..." © 1998 Mark Maremont, The Wall Street Journal
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