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- Salomon Brothers Municipal Partners Fund II Inc. Settles with Karpus Management; Fund to Consider a Merger
- NEW YORK -- Salomon Brothers Municipal Partners Fund II Inc. (NYSE: MPT) (the "Fund"), a closed-end investment company, today announced that the Fund has entered into an agreement with George W. Karpus and Karpus Management, Inc. ("KIM") settling a derivative lawsuit against the Fund and its directors in the Supreme...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- Salomon Brothers Municipal Partners Fund Inc. Settles with Karpus Management; Fund to Conduct Tender Offers and Consider a Merger
- NEW YORK -- Salomon Brothers Municipal Partners Fund Inc. (NYSE: MNP) (the "Fund"), a closed-end investment company, today announced that the Fund has entered into an agreement with George W. Karpus and Karpus Management, Inc. ("KIM") relating to the settlement of KIM's solicitation regarding shareholder approval of a new management...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- Salomon Brothers Inflation Management Fund Inc. Settles with Karpus Management; Fund to Conduct Tender Offers
- NEW YORK -- Salomon Brothers Inflation Management Fund Inc. (NYSE: IMF) (the "Fund"), a closed-end investment company, today announced that the Fund has entered into an agreement with Karpus Management, Inc. (d/b/a/ Karpus Investment Management). Under the terms of the settlement, Karpus has agreed to: support the Board of...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- The Salomon Brothers Fund Inc Announces Proposal to Convert to Open-End Fund and Settlement of Proxy Contest
- NEW YORK -- The Salomon Brothers Fund Inc (NYSE: SBF) (the "Fund") announced today that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved a proposal to convert the Fund from a closed-end investment company to an open-end investment company, subject to stockholder approval. The proposal to open-end the Fund is also...
- Research articles 2005-11-15
- Andersen could break for want of tough love.
- Mar 23, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- Andersen should be indicted, according to the former chairman of the US Securities & Exchange Commission, Richard Breedon. Breedon has said Andersen did too little, too late in the collapse of Enron, failing...
- Research articles 2002-03-22
- North Fork Demands That Dime Bancorp Call Special Meeting; North Fork Names Proposed Nominees
- Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 10, 2000 North Fork Bancorporation, Inc. (NYSE:NFB) announced today that it submitted a demand to the Board of Directors of Dime Bancorp, Inc. to call a special meeting of Dime's stockholders so that they can decide who should fill seats currently occupied by...
- Research articles 2000-08-10
- Back to the drawing board: US Treasury bonds.
- The Treasury Department has issued a report on possible rule changes for government bond auctions to try to prevent the rigging that occurred at the Salomon Brothers' auction last year. One would allow the Treasury to increase an issue size, another would adopt Dutch bidding practices. PIECE by piece,...
- Research articles 1992-01-25
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- Good news on 'mark-to-market' rule? (Securities and Exchange Commission; accounting)
- A report by Salomon Brothers says that the life insurance industry may benefit from recent comments on the financial consequences of Financial Accounting Statement FAS 115 by the Securities Exchange Commission SEC. FAS 115 affects the mark-to-market aA report by Salomon Brothers says that the life insurance industry may benefit...
- Research articles 1994-01-10
- McDonald's Corp.'s new shelf registration for up to $500 million in debt securities will join a previous registration, for a total of $584.66 million in debt securities, the company said in documents filed with the SEC - Securities and Exchange Commission
- McDonald's Corp.'s new shelf registration for up to $500 million in debt securities will join a previous registration, for a total of $584.66 million in debt securities, the company said in documents filed with the SEC. The debt will be hi the form of medium-term notes, series E, due nine...
- Research articles 1995-07-24
- KELLEY OIL & GAS CORPORATION OFFERS $100 MILLION PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF SENIOR NOTES DUE JUNE 15, 1999; Registration Statement for Four-Year Financing to Repay Bank Debt and Fund Drilling Activities Declared Effective by SEC
- HOUSTON, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--June 14, 1995--KELLEY OIL & GAS CORPORATIO (Nasdaq:KOGC) announced that the registration statement for $100,000,000 principal amount of its 13-1/2 per cent Senior Notes Due June 15, 1999 was declared effective today by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Senior Notes are being offered at 99.629 per...
- Research articles 1995-06-14
- SEC inquiry targeting cable analyst Moran. (Frederick W. Moran of Salomon Brothers Inc.)
- NEW YORK - The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether a cable analyst gave his money manager father advance warning in 1993 that Bell Atlantic Corp. planned to take over Tele-Communications Inc. and Liberty Media Corp. NEW YORK - The Securities and Exchange...
- Research articles 1995-06-12
- Martek issues 2.5 million shares of common stock in public offering
- COLUMBIA, Md.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 27, 1995--Martek Biosciences Corp. (NASDAQ: MATK) today announced that its registration statement filed with the SEC on Sept. 1, 1995, was declared effective yesterday.The company is offering 2.5 million shares of common stock in a public offering managed by Hambrecht & Quist LLC, Bear, Stearns & Co....
- Research articles 1995-09-27
- Potlatch Board Approves Debt Offering To Redeem Sinking Fund Debentures
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 7, 1995--Potlatch Corporation's (NYSE: PCH) board of directors today authorized the issuance and sale of $100 million of debt securities. Proceeds will be used to redeem, on or after April 15, 1996, $100 million of outstanding 9-5/8 percent sinking fund debentures, due April 15, 2016.Goldman,...
- Research articles 1995-12-07
- CEZ launches $200 million debut Yankee bond
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--July 17, 1997--CEZ, a.s., the Czech electric utility today launched a 10-year, SEC-registered $200 million debut Yankee bond issue via lead manager J.P. Morgan. Merrill Lynch and Salomon Brothers acted as co-managers. The 7 1/8% bonds were priced at 99.96 to yield 7.131% or +95 bps over...
- Research articles 1997-07-17
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