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Blue Chip investors and the 'consumer protection' focused Securities Act

Penny Pepperell for NBR Capital Letter
Wed, 15 Aug 2012

Beleaguered Blue Chip investors seemed genuinely surprised by last week’s Supreme Court decision emphatically reversing lower court rejection of their arguments that the investment schemes involved breaches of the Securities Act 1978.  

Many of the investors faced the prospect of losing

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Penny Pepperell for NBR Capital Letter
Wed, 15 Aug 2012
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