+ Follow CRMD Tag
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[Title] => SEC revises procedures for filing petitions with CRMD
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[Title] => SEC set to cancel licenses of 240,000 erring firms
[Summary] => Tightening its guard against delinquent corporations, the Securities and Exchange Commission is set to cancel the registration certificates of more than 240,000 firms for their failure to comply with the agencys reportorial requirements.
The companies registered between 1936 to 1995 came under fire from the SEC for chronic violation of the rules on the submission of financial statements and general information sheets and for failure to pay the corresponding fines for the violations committed.
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The companies registered between 1936 to 1995 came under fire from the SEC for chronic violation of the rules on the submission of financial statements and general information sheets and for failure to pay the corresponding fines for the violations committed.
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