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- SEC position rankings: Defensive backs
The SEC lost a bevy of great defensive backs from a year ago. In fact, 12 were taken in the NFL draft, and seven went in the first three rounds. Gone are Eric Berry, Joe Haden, Kareem Jackson, Major Wright, Javier Arenas, Chad Jones, Myron Lewis, Walt McFadden, Marquis Johnson, Kendrick Lewis, Reshad Jones and Trevard Lindley. Whats that leave in the way of the top defensive backfields in the ...
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC charges billionaire Dallas brothers with insider trading
A lawsuit says the pair, known for support of conservative causes, made $550 million in undisclosed profits. Their attorney says the charges are 'without merit.' Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas billionaire investors known for their support of conservative candidates and causes, made $550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading, according to a Securities and Exchange ...
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC accuses Dallas investors of insider trading
Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas billionaire investors known for their support of conservative candidates and causes, made $550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit filed... U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Insider trading - New York City - Dallas - New York
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC charges Wyly brothers in $550 million fraud
DALLAS (AP) Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas billionaire investors known for their support of conservative candidates and causes, made $550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit filed Thursday. In a 78-page complaint filed in a Manhattan federal court in New York, the SEC said the Wylys held and traded tens of ...
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC accuses Sam, Charles Wyly of secrecy, insider trading
Dallas tycoons Sam and Charles Wyly reaped more than a half-billion dollars while breaking federal securities laws over a 13-year period, the Securities and Exchange Commission alleged in a lawsuit Thursday.
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC Accuses Dallas Investors of Insider Trading
SEC accuses Dallas investors Sam and Charles Wyly, attorney, stockbroker of insider trading Dallas - Business - Investing - Insider trading - Day Trading
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC charges Wyly brothers of Dallas with illegal trading
The federal agency says they made $550 million in an offshore scheme involving four companies.
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC Cites Brothers In $550 Million Insider Scheme
Sam and Charles Wyly, Dallas billionaire investors known for their support of conservative candidates and causes, made $550 million in undisclosed profits through 13 years of insider trading, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit. The SEC said the Wylys traded shares in companies on whose boards they served and "defrauded the investing public."
sec defense 31 Jul 2010 - SEC mailbag: Tigers vs. Tigers
Greetings, SEC friends. Its here. Practice starts next week. Georgias the first to go Monday. Lets see whats on everybodys mind in the SEC mailbag: Russell in Kirkuk, Iraq writes: Hey Chris. Been reading your work since 2007 and appreciate everything you've contributed to the conference and its fans. Right now, I am almost nine months into my deployment and can't wait to end it on a high ...
sec defense 31 Jul 2010
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