show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the
statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
scrap. This resulted in AMAC’s 2008 and 2009 financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to
exchange website was inaccurately and inconsistently presented to investors, the general public and the SEC. For example, the website did not show the trading prices for coins that were traded at low prices
equally stringent regulations as those applied to IPOs; (3) Revising regulations on investor alerts and delisting of the securities in which companies displaying inappropriate behaviors; and (4) Revising
undertaking derivatives business without license. In combating and suppressing against illegitimate businesses, the SEC also alerts investors in this matter and strongly advises them to check whether the
show its capability to operate as a derivatives exchange as prescribed under Section 57 and in accordance with the Notification of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Notification of the Capital