+ Follow H-FACTOR Tag
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[Title] => SEC permanently shuts down H-Factor Marketing
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission has permanently shut down the operations of H-Factor Marketing & Trading Corp. to safeguard the interest of the investing public.
SEC Chairman Lilia R. Bautista said the agencys Compliance and Enforcement Department has made permanent the cease-and-desist order issued to H-Factor to prevent the company from further soliciting investments from the public.
H-Factor was found to have sold unregistered investment contracts, which guaranteed a monthly interest of eight to 18 percent for a minimum placement of P50,000.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => SEC zaps another pseudo-investment firm
[Summary] => In a continuing drive against illegal solicitation of investments, the Securities and Exchange Commission has pinned down another pseudo-investment firm, H-Factor Marketing & Trading Corp., for selling unregistered securities to the public.
The SEC filed yesterday before the Department of Justice a criminal complaint against H-Factor for violation of the Securities Regulation Code provision requiring prior registration of shares before any sale is consummated.
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[Title] => SEC permanently shuts down H-Factor Marketing
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission has permanently shut down the operations of H-Factor Marketing & Trading Corp. to safeguard the interest of the investing public.
SEC Chairman Lilia R. Bautista said the agencys Compliance and Enforcement Department has made permanent the cease-and-desist order issued to H-Factor to prevent the company from further soliciting investments from the public.
H-Factor was found to have sold unregistered investment contracts, which guaranteed a monthly interest of eight to 18 percent for a minimum placement of P50,000.
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[Title] => SEC zaps another pseudo-investment firm
[Summary] => In a continuing drive against illegal solicitation of investments, the Securities and Exchange Commission has pinned down another pseudo-investment firm, H-Factor Marketing & Trading Corp., for selling unregistered securities to the public.
The SEC filed yesterday before the Department of Justice a criminal complaint against H-Factor for violation of the Securities Regulation Code provision requiring prior registration of shares before any sale is consummated.
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