Proposed Amendments to the Securities Act of 1933 and to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - Securities |
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Page 363
... tion placed on the meaning of the term " public offering . " We respectfully recommend that the term " public offering " be de- fined as proposed in the draft contained in the print , beginning at line 19 , page 9 , and continuing ...
... tion placed on the meaning of the term " public offering . " We respectfully recommend that the term " public offering " be de- fined as proposed in the draft contained in the print , beginning at line 19 , page 9 , and continuing ...
Page 367
... tion from the registration requirement of the act would be complete . The reason for that , in our proposal , is to avoid taking into the scope of the registration requirements mortgage loans on single pieces of property acquired , say ...
... tion from the registration requirement of the act would be complete . The reason for that , in our proposal , is to avoid taking into the scope of the registration requirements mortgage loans on single pieces of property acquired , say ...
Page 368
... tion to the total amount of domestic corporate financing and of financ- ing through issues of foreign dollar bonds , which has occurred in the United States . As is seen on referring to column No. 2 , there was a grand total of ...
... tion to the total amount of domestic corporate financing and of financ- ing through issues of foreign dollar bonds , which has occurred in the United States . As is seen on referring to column No. 2 , there was a grand total of ...
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... tion of the public interest involved , in the sense of the individual purchaser ? Mr. STEWART . That is right , sir . It is highly interesting to note from this table , which accounts for $ 3,403,135,880 of securities - those are the ...
... tion of the public interest involved , in the sense of the individual purchaser ? Mr. STEWART . That is right , sir . It is highly interesting to note from this table , which accounts for $ 3,403,135,880 of securities - those are the ...
Page 371
... tion , purchased $ 860,879,000 , or 25.30 percent of identified purchases . That figure of $ 860,879,000 , according to my calculation , represents about 16 percent of the total assets , total admitted assets of the Metro- politan Life ...
... tion , purchased $ 860,879,000 , or 25.30 percent of identified purchases . That figure of $ 860,879,000 , according to my calculation , represents about 16 percent of the total assets , total admitted assets of the Metro- politan Life ...
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Page 362 - The Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation...
Page 391 - Any note, draft, bill of exchange or banker's acceptance which arises out of a current transaction or the proceeds of which have been or are to be used for current transactions...
Page 490 - The name of each public utility holding company, listed in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph which has registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (49 Stat.
Page 497 - In cases where financial statements filed with this commission pursuant to its rules and regulations under the securities act of 1933 or the securities exchange act of 1934...
Page 501 - dealer" means any person who engages either for all or part of his time, directly or indirectly, as agent, broker, or principal, in the business of offering, buying, selling, or otherwise dealing or trading in securities issued by another person.
Page 427 - ... (3) financing by the issue and sale of the particular security is not necessary or appropriate to the economic and efficient operation of a business in which the applicant lawfully is engaged or has an interest...
Page 393 - Board shall, as far as possible, use the reports of examinations made by the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or the appropriate State bank supervisory authority for the purposes of this section.
Page 603 - Act of 1958 if it finds, having regard to the purposes of that act, that the enforcement of this act with respect to such securities is not necessary in the public interest and for the protection of investors.
Page 665 - In this connection, you are realists and want facts and I would be less than frank if I did not point out to you that American Jews vigorously repudiate any suggestion or implication that they are in exile.
Page 656 - ... by reason of the small amount involved or the limited character of the public offering...