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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from SEC, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,285 stories have been published about SEC which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from SEC, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,285 stories have been published about SEC which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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TwitterElon Musk announced his intent to acquire Twitter for $44 billion in April. He put the deal on hold in May, and said that he could legally cancel the deal if he didn't get access to data he wanted in June. Twitter responded by filing a lawsuit against Musk in July. Musk has claimed that he wants to back out of the deal over concerns that the company's platform has more bots than it has publicly admitted.See the Story
Elon Musk Challenges Twitter CEO Debate Over Bot Accounts
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SECIn 2007 and 2009, McMahon made two payments totaling $5 million that should have been recorded in the company's consolidated financial statements. Those payments are unrelated to the accusations against McMahon that led to the launch of an investigation of his alleged misconduct. McMahon agreed to pay four women a total of more than $12 million in the past 16 years to keep secret allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity.See the Story
WWE finds additional $5 million in unrecorded Vince McMahon payments
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![[Opinion] WWE Says Vince McMahon, Under Investigation for Alleged Misconduct, Made Personal Payments Totaling $19.6 Million](https://groundnews.b-cdn.net/extMedia/3d14ae64eac79dd299372fa9fb1e850faaa75640.jpg?width=320)
OpinionWWE says it discovered two additional payments totaling $5 million on top of the $14.6 million. The WWE is facing investigations related to the payments, which were allegedly to former female employees with whom McMahon had sexual relationships. The previously undisclosed payments, made in 2007 and 2009, bring the total in alleged agreements to resolve claims of misconduct against McMahon to $19.6million.See the Story
[Opinion] WWE Says Vince McMahon, Under Investigation for Alleged Misconduct, Made Personal Payments Totaling $19.6 Million
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SECRepublican lawmakers are preparing a crackdown on the U.S. consumer and securities watchdogs. They allege that the agencies have overstepped their authority and adopted a hostile stance toward the industries they regulate. With control of the House they will be able to issue investigative subpoenas and compel public testimony.See the Story
U.S. Republicans prepare consumer watchdog, SEC probes as mid-term elections loom
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission has replied to a request from Ripple and individual defendants to serve subpoenas to two non-parties in order to verify seven videos of public statements made by SEC officials. Ripple argued that the two subpoenas it requested authorization from the court to serve did not constitute a reopening of discovery. The defense attorney claimed that the SEC's one-sentence response was an abuse of the judicial process.See the Story
Ripple vs SEC: One-Liner Reply by the SEC Amuses the Defense Lawyer
SECTwo additional undisclosed payments made by former WWE CEO Vince McMahon were revealed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Tuesday. The new filing brings McMahon's total payments to $19.6 million. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that the CEO paid more than $12 million in the last 16 years to quiet sexual misconduct and infidelity allegations.See the Story
WWE Discovered Two More Vince McMahon Payments, SEC Filing Says
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Business · WashingtonThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will propose a new rule on Wednesday. The proposal would require funds to provide more information on their leverage. The measure would also apply to fund advisers who also operate as commodity investors and traders under Commodity Futures Trading Commission rules.See the Story
U.S. SEC to propose new rule boosting hedge, private fund leverage disclosures – source
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BusinessSEC Chair Gary Gensler lays out some sensible goals, but his proposals are a nonstarter.See the Story
Analysis | No, Crypto Exchanges Are Not Like Stock Exchanges
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SECCanada's provincial stock-market cops dropped sharply during the first two years of the pandemic. Now, as investments look sicker, will regulatory activity get more robust? There are reasons to fear it will not. In each of the past two years, seven securities-law offenders received a total of little more than 15 years of prison time.See the Story
Canada’s securities enforcement tails off, and the future looks no brighter
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SEC"SEC Football Unfiltered" is a podcast from the USA TODAY Network. hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams aim to do their own pontificating. On this episode, they each offer three predictions that go against the grain. Here are their bold SEC football predictions for 2022.See the Story
From Tennessee Vols to Texas A&M, 6 bold SEC football predictions that go against the grain
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