There’s Inside Information in SEC Filings – Bloomberg

Hack the SEC A good plot for, like, an insider-trading Hollywood thriller would be if the villains hacked into the computers of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC, after all, is maybe the world’s greatest repository of material information about public companies. Companies are constantly filing earnings releases, merger announcements, management changes, proxy…

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Zuckerberg: The man who would be monetary king | FT Alphaville

Facebook has just announced the full details of its Libra cryptocurrency venture, including details of the founder members of the Libra Association, among them Visa, Mastercard, Uber and Spotify. Its mission, it says, is to make payments cheaper and more accessible. Whether we can trust them about that is another matter. Libra could be a social-good venture…

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Employees Say Startup Civil Hyped Crypto Returns, But Failed to Pay

Civil was supposed to create a more transparent and democratic model for journalism. But so far, journalists working on its platform have yet to receive all of the compensation they say they were promised when hired. According to several current and former employees of news organizations sponsored by the blockchain startup, Civil told journalists in…

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SEC Notches First Cryptocurrency Offering Settlements –

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced it has settled its first civil penalties against a company solely for registration violations for selling digital tokens in initial coin offerings. The two companies that settled, CarrierEQ, also known as Airfox, and Paragon Coin, conducted ICOs in 2017 after the SEC warned such offerings can be considered securities offerings….

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