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Thanks to successful protection, the Interior Department is proposing to "delist or downlist" some two dozen species on the Endangered and Threatened Species List, including, clockwise, the bald eagle, gray wolf, brown pelican and Aleutian Canada goose. So will the list get shorter? Don't bet on it. Our breakdown of the list...
Organizers of the "Manhattan Project" demonstration demanded that NYSE officials "delist" 61 corporations involved in the nuclear power industry. The protest was also scheduled to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the 1929 stock market crash...
...subcommittee that he is becoming "increasingly concerned" about the real worth of debt securities that are being offered to the public in corporate takeover deals. Next day in Atlanta, Haack told a reporter that two companies have gone to such extremes in this direction that the Exchange may even delist them. And at week's end, the chief Justice
...under section 15, rule X-15C2-2." Translated, this meant that in "the public interest," and to forestall "fraudulent, deceptive or manipulative acts or practices," Sweet Grass was suspended from trading for ten days. (Toronto continued to trade the stock.) SEC scheduled a hearing to see if it should delist the stock or suspend it from trading for up to a year...
...famous proxy fight, he came out of retirement to oust Elisha Walker (now of Kuhn, Loeb) from the chairmanship of Transamerica Corp., which controls 495-branched Bank of America, fourth largest U. S. bank. His quarrel with the New Deal began in 1938. Late that year SEC, threatening to delist its stock, charged that Transamerica's registration statement contained "false and misleading statements." Old A. P., a born battler, haled SEC to court. While still there, SEC bit him again. Bank of America was accused of helping Timetrust, an investing company which owns Bank of America stock...