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- The Bankruptcy Wildcard in Cartel Cases
- Deterrence is achieved when the cost of collusion, given the probability of detection, outweighs the illegal cartel profits. Fines are the only sanction available in the EC enforcement regime and these may need to be raised in order to achieve deterrence. The EC enforcement problem is that fines are effectively...
- White papers 2006-01-01
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- Clear up library fines with food donations.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Jenny Campbell Need some good news today? Your Carol Stream Library fines can be cleared up with a non- perishable food donation that will assist the less fortunate. From April 14 to 28, food items will be accepted as...
- Research articles 2002-04-05
- Stations draw fines over deaf alerts.(Brief Article)
- Three San Diego TV stations face the first-ever FCC fines for failing to provide emergency alerts aimed at deaf viewers. The fines, totaling $65,000, were proposed by the FCC after the stations failed to provide visual warnings during wildfires tha Three San Diego TV...
- Research articles 2005-02-28
- Viacom settles all indecency fines but the 'super' one.(Washington Watch)(Brief Article)
- As part of an indecency settlement with the FCC, Viacom has agreed to pay $3.5 million and delay live programming on its radio and TV stations. Viacom is settling all outstanding indecency complaints, fines and proposed fines for its broad ca...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- NASD fines reach record levels; Up 84% since '02; resolved cases up just 15%.(News)
- Byline: Bruce Kelly NEW YORK - NASD members are paying much more in fines than ever before. The Washington-based self-regulatory organization last year collected a record amount in disciplinary fines, hitting the brokerage industry with...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- FCC not kidding around with kids television fines; unnamed stations may face penalties of $80,000-plus. (Federal Communications Commission) (includes related information on increasing FCC user fees)
- Two television stations soon may be slapped with the highest fines ever handed out for violating the FCC's limits on commercials during children's TV programing, according to agency sources. The proposed fines are in excess of $80,000, those sourc Two television stations soon...
- Research articles 1995-03-06
- Tracking deductions for civil fines and penalties.(Brief Article)
- The feds aren't tracking deductions for civil fines and penalties, according to a Government Accountability Office report. Taxpayers can deduct restitution payments they make, but not fines and penalties. Most federal agencies don't give IRS a breakd The feds aren't tracking deductions for civil fines and...
- Research articles 2005-10-21
- Washington Watch.(indecency fines levied in the broadcasting industry)
- By John Eggerton Indecency Fines Jump John Eggerton After more than two years of debate, hearings and failed attempts, Congress last week boosted FCC indecency and...
- Research articles 2006-06-12
- Compliance: NASD imposes $34 mn in shelf-space fines.(Research:Reporter)
- REGULATORS CONTINUE TO IMPOSE FINES in order to stop the end of shelf-space practices, as regulated by the National Association of Securities Dealer's Anti-Reciprocal Rule. NASD announced fines of more than $34 million on 15 broker-dealers in June in REGULATORS CONTINUE TO IMPOSE FINES in order...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- FCC sets fines for signal leaks. (Federal Communications Commission) (Brief Article)
- FCC Sets Fines for Signal Leaks ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - A new standard sets fines to CLI violators at $36,000 and up, Federal Communications Commission cable branch chief Ron Parver told attendees at the Atlantic Cable Show last week. ...
- Research articles 1991-10-07
- This Just In.(Senate approves bill that increases radio and television fines)(Fox Soccer Channel and the United States Youth Soccer Association enter into partnership)(World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. and Sci Fi Channel Inc. plan to launch a weekly pro
- By Staff Senate OKs Bill to Raise Indecency Fines Staff Washington -- The Senate late Thursday unanimously approved a bill that would increase Federal Communications Commission radio- and television-indecency fines...
- Research articles 2006-05-22
- EC Sets Record Price-Fixing Fines. (News).(European Commission fines for vitamin product price-fixing)(Brief Article)
- THE EUROPEAN Commission imposed last week fines totaling a record [epsilon]855 million ($752 million) on eight chemical companies, headed by Roche and BASF, for participating in eight separate market-sharing and price-fixing cartels in vitamin prod THE EUROPEAN Commission imposed last week fines totaling a...
- Research articles 2001-11-26
- Stiffer Big Board Fines.(Fines for violations would increase by 100 - 150 percent under the proposal by the New York Stock Exchange)(Brief Article)
- Big Board rules violators will be more than just nicked under a proposed new fine schedule recently submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Fines for minor violations would increase by 100 percent to 150 percent under the proposal by the Big Board rules violators will...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- Fine time. (only 60% of fines levied by Federal Communications Commission under new schedule have been collected) (Brief Article)
- While the perception is that the FCC has been doing more fining of stations over the last two years since the new fee schedule went into place, the number of fines is actually flat, according to the ... While the perception is that the...
- Research articles 1993-04-26
- A fines challenge: the C&D recycling industry looks for solutions to the problem of H2S generation in ADC made from C&D fines
- Construction and demolition debris (C&D) Confines, also known as recovered screened material RSM, have gotten a lot of attention recently due to an apparent link between the use of fines as alternative dally cover ADO and the generation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas in a landfill environment. C&D recyclers nationwide...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- NY sweatshop crackdown nets 132 fines in 6 mos. (clothing trade labor violations)
- NYSweatshop Crackdown Nets 132 Fines in 6 Mos. NEW YORK FNS--In the first six months of a crackdown on sweatshops under the apparel manufacturers and contractors registration law, the State Labor Department has fined 132 apparel firms and collected $72,050 in civil fines....
- Research articles 1988-07-07
- EU members back new fines for Microsoft
- BRUSSELS AFP — European regulators have given their backing to the European Commission to slap huge new fines on Microsoft for failing to comply with a 2004 antitrust ruling. The fines, which could go as high as two million euros (2.56 million dollars) a day, will be backdated to...
- Research articles 2006-07-04
- Microsoft faces daily fines of 3 mln euros in EU antitrust standoff
- BRUSSELS AFP — Microsoft faces fines of three million euros a day from the end of the month if the US software giant does not bow to a 2004 EU antitrust ruling, sources said. The European Commission is poised to slap new fines on Microsoft for not complying with...
- Research articles 2006-07-11
- ATO could take fines from wages.
- Mar 30, 2003 (Sunday Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) Victorians could have payments for unpaid fines taken directly from their wages under a new proposal. Put forward by criminologist Arie Freiberg and economist Bruce Chapman, the scheme would see the Australian Taxation Office...
- Research articles 2003-03-30
- Fines for SMS spam.
- Jun 12, 2003 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) In early June 2003, the Australian Communications Authority ACA was granted new powers. Australian Communications Minister, Richard Alston, says the ACA will now be able to impose fines on mobile telephone service providers and carriers...
- Research articles 2003-06-12
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