Anyone who was sold one of these notes learned the hard way: in broker-speak the terms “principal protected” and even “100% principal protected” does not really mean your principal is protected. After Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy on September 15, 2008, holders of the notes learned that they are just unsecured creditors of the insolvent […]
Fraudulent and Unsuitable Private Placements
Under the federal and state securities laws, most securities must be registered with the SEC before they can be solicited or sold to the investing public. In the issuer’s registration statement and in periodic reports filed after a company goes public, the issuer of securities provides detailed financial information which reasonable investors can use to […]
Private Placement Securities
Smiley Bishop & Porter LLP is investigating the fraudulent or unsuitable sales of private placement securities to brokerage firm clients. Click here for a detailed examination of private placements. The lack of transparency in the private placement market has allowed it to become a fertile breeding ground for fraud that has generated regulatory investigations and […]
Ameriprise Financial May Let Securities America Go Under Due To Med Cap and Provident Private Placements
According to a report in Reuters, unnamed sources have stated that Ameriprise Financial is willing to let its broker-dealer subsidiary, Securities America, go out of business. Securities America is in financial trouble as a result of liabilities arising from its sales of $400 million in private placements of securities issued by Provident Royalties and Medical […]
Nothing to Sneeze At: US Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Investors in Matrixx Securities Fraud Case
Unanimous decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court are rare. Even rarer are those upholding class action claims under the federal securities laws. Because of this, there is reason to be pleased with yesterday’s opinion, Matrixx Initiatives, Inc. v. Siracusano (No. 09-1156) (Mar. 22, 2011). In the case, the Court ruled that the plaintiffs stated a […]
UBS, Bank of America, Citigroup—Investigated for Manipulation of LIBOR
Recent reports reveal that UBS, Bank of America (BOA), and Citigroup are under investigation by the SEC and U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate, known as LIBOR. LIBOR is the most widely used benchmark for short-term interest rates. Manipulation of Libor is hugely consequential since it is a benchmark […]
Securities America/Medical Capital and Provident Royalties
Smiley Bishop & Porter LLP is investigating Securities America’s Medical Capital, Inc. promissory notes and Provident Royalties preferred stock. Clients have brought claims against the firm alleging that it failed to adequately investigate these products, that the investments were unsuitable, and that the firm did not disclose the products’ risks, which were substantial. The Securities […]
Judge Frees Investors to Pursue Medical Capital Holdings and Provident Royalties Arbitration Claims
Brokerage firms normally want to stay out of court and force their clients to sue in arbitration; yet, Securities America, a subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial, Inc., went to court in an effort to cram down a class action settlement on its clients who had brought individual FINRA arbitration claims against it. Why? Money (of course). Securities […]
True Crime Saga “Inside Job”-The Real Cause of the Economic Collapse of 2008
The economic collapse of 2008 was no accident. It was an “Inside Job,” according to filmmaker Charles Ferguson. His award winning documentary is essential viewing for anyone who wants to look behind the curtain at the forces that caused the real estate/subprime bubble that brought many of the world’s biggest economies to their knees. There are plenty […]
The Japanese Earthquake and Leveraged ETFs
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan are a horrifying human tragedy, and our hearts must go out to the thousands of victims and their families. It would be wrong to equate financial loss with loss of actual lives. Yet, the natural disaster and its subsequent impact on the Japanese stock market highlights the investment risk […]