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Premerger Notification Under Section 7A of the Clayton Act
 
Section 7A of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 18a, requires advance notice to federal antitrust enforcement agencies of mergers and acquisitions over a certain size. Pre-merger notification rules must be complied with and notice must be given to the Federal Trade Commission or the Department of Justice before the merger or acquisition may become effective. Those agencies have the option upon receiving proper notification to impose an additional waiting period upon the parties to the transaction in order for the agencies to evaluate any potential effect on competition or tendency toward a monopoly that would suggest an enforcement action to have the merger or acquisition enjoined.More...
 
Regulation of "Penny Stock" Sales
 
Rules issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 define and regulate "penny stocks." Penny stocks are defined in Rule 3a51-1 as unregistered stocks priced at less than five dollars issued by a company with net tangible assets of less than $2 million after being in operation for three years or less than $5 million after being in operation less than three years.More...
 
The Federal Antitrust Law Exemption for State Action
 
Federal antitrust laws are considered inapplicable to economic regulation by the States. In Parker v. Brown, 317 U.S. 341 (1943), the Supreme Court reasoned that in the "dual system of government" of the United States, any subtraction by Congress from the sovereign powers of the states must be explicitly stated. Nothing in the Sherman Act (the first federal antitrust law) or in the legislative history of the Sherman Act indicated a Congressional intent to subject state regulatory activities to the Sherman Act.More...
 
Public Reporting Requirements for Major Company Events
 
Major events for public companies must be made public through the filing of Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Form 8-K must be filed within four days after the events outlined in Sections 1 through 5 and 9 below. More...
 
Reparations for Losses Resulting from Violations of Commodities Trading Laws
 
(Reparations for Losses Resulting from Violations of Commodities Trading Laws)More...
 
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