AECo and more have trading suspended by SEC.

Posted by Alex Roweon February 12, 2013

The Securities and Exchange Commission has released news of its temporary suspension of trading in the securities of America’s Energy Company – AECo. The decision was based off a lack of filing of periodic reports set forth in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Brokers, dealers and shareholders are advised to beware that the AECo may give no quotes until they have provided the commission with the reports they have requested. To read more about this topic and who to contact with questions click here, and to see a list of other companies which have also been suspended- click here.

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Tags: audit, Securities and Exchange Commission, trading, brokers, shareholders, stock market, Securities Exchange Act, fraud, SEC, federal investigation, audit deficiency, stock, AECo, American's Energy Company

Internal Control Alert: House Votes to Block Full Funding for the SEC

Posted by Teresa Bockwoldton March 6, 2012

From Barney Frank just now....oh, this will be an interesting year! This is still early but the ramifications could affect the Sarbanes-Oxley 404(c) permanent reprieve for non-accelerated filers which could cause a need for external audit to review the internal controls of all public companies...we will keep you posted.

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Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Articles & Information, 404, Wall Street Reform, SEC