SEC and Corporate Audits, Volumes 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - Auditors |
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... acquisition of Freedom led Mr. Warner , in October 26 , to invoke a provision of the voting trust that permit- ted either party to initiate a buy out , one of the other , and the terms worked essentially this way . The initiating party ...
... acquisition of Freedom led Mr. Warner , in October 26 , to invoke a provision of the voting trust that permit- ted either party to initiate a buy out , one of the other , and the terms worked essentially this way . The initiating party ...
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... acquisition from Mr. Warner of 1,905,000 shares of American's common stock , together with any additional information the Board may have concerning American's relationship with E.S.M. Government Securities , Inc. As you are aware ...
... acquisition from Mr. Warner of 1,905,000 shares of American's common stock , together with any additional information the Board may have concerning American's relationship with E.S.M. Government Securities , Inc. As you are aware ...
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... acquisition of Mr. Warner's stock . We have been provided with such documents by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta . I have enclosed copies of the non - confidential documents obtained from the Atlanta Bank .. Very truly yours ...
... acquisition of Mr. Warner's stock . We have been provided with such documents by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta . I have enclosed copies of the non - confidential documents obtained from the Atlanta Bank .. Very truly yours ...
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... acquisition of limited partnerships in a coal venture , S - J Mineral Associates , whose principals were later charged with fraud , E.S.M. principals invested substantial sums in energy projects . The table below summarizes , by year ...
... acquisition of limited partnerships in a coal venture , S - J Mineral Associates , whose principals were later charged with fraud , E.S.M. principals invested substantial sums in energy projects . The table below summarizes , by year ...
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... acquisitions of stock of associations ( and their holding companies ) under the Savings and Loan Holding Company Act , the Change in Savings and Loan Control Act , and the Bank Board's Conversion Regulations is often exercised in tandem ...
... acquisitions of stock of associations ( and their holding companies ) under the Savings and Loan Holding Company Act , the Change in Savings and Loan Control Act , and the Bank Board's Conversion Regulations is often exercised in tandem ...
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