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Issue 2007-188				     	    September 28, 2007


   
COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS
      
   
FEE RATE ADVISORY #2 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008

When fiscal year 2008 starts on  Oct.  1,  2007,  the  Securities  and
Exchange  Commission  expects  to  be  operating  under  a  continuing
resolution that will extend through Nov. 16, 2007. During this period,
fees paid under Section  6(b)  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933  and
Sections 13(e), 14(g) and 31 of the Securities Exchange  Act  of  1934
will remain at their current rates.

As previously announced, thirty days after the date  of  enactment  of
the Commission's regular fiscal year 2008 appropriation,  the  Section
31 fee rate applicable to securities transactions on the exchanges and
in the over-the-counter markets will decrease to  $11.00  per  million
from the current  rate  of  $15.30  per  million.  The  assessment  on
security  futures  transactions  under  Section  31(d)   will   remain
unchanged at $0.0042 for each round  turn  transaction.  In  addition,
five days after the date of  enactment  of  the  Commission's  regular
appropriation,  the  Section  6(b)  fee   rate   applicable   to   the
registration of securities, the Section 13(e) fee rate  applicable  to
the  repurchase  of  securities,  and  the  Section  14(g)  fee   rate
applicable to proxy solicitations and statements in corporate  control
transactions will increase to $39.30 per million from the current rate
of $30.70 per million.

The Division of  Market  Regulation's  Office  of  Interpretation  and
Guidance is available to answer questions relating to Section 31. That
office may be  reached  by  phone  at  202-551-5777  or  by  email  at
marketreg@sec.gov. A copy of the Commission's  April  30,  2007  order
regarding  fee  rates  for  fiscal   year   2008   is   available   at
http://www.sec.gov/rules/other/2007/33-8794.pdf.

The Commission will issue further notices as appropriate to  keep  the
public  informed  of  developments  relating  to  enactment   of   the
Commission's regular appropriation and the  effective  dates  for  the
above fee rate changes. These notices will  be  posted  at  the  SEC's
Internet web site at http://www.sec.gov. (Press Rel. 2007-207)

ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS


IN THE MATTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARDS, INC.

An Administrative Law Judge has issued an Order  Making  Findings  and
Revoking Registrations by Default  as  to  Five  Respondents  (Default
Order) in the matter of Environmental Safeguards,  Inc.,  et  al.  The
Order  Instituting  Proceedings  alleged   that   Respondents   Garden
Botanika, Inc., Jay Jacobs, Inc., Northwestern Steel & Wire Co.,  Paul
Harris Stores, Inc.,  and  UStel,  Inc.,  failed  repeatedly  to  file
required annual and quarterly  reports  while  their  securities  were
registered with the Securities and Exchange  Commission  (Commission).
The Default Order finds these allegations to be true and  revokes  the
registrations of each  class  of  registered  securities  that  Garden
Botanika, Inc., Jay Jacobs, Inc., Northwestern Steel & Wire Co.,  Paul
Harris Stores, Inc.,  and  UStel,  Inc.,  have  with  the  Commission,
pursuant to Section 12(j) of the  Securities  Exchange  Act  of  1934.
(Rel. 34-56546; File No. 3-12735)

IN THE MATTER OF TIDEWATER INC., AND JAMES KEITH LOUSTEAU

On September 27, the Commission issued an Order Instituting Cease-and-
Desist Proceedings, Making Findings and  Imposing  a  Cease-and-Desist
Order Pursuant to Section 21C of the Securities Exchange Act  of  1934
(Exchange  Act)  (Order)  against  Tidewater  Inc.  and  James   Keith
Lousteau. The Order finds that  Tidewater,  a  Louisiana  operator  of
offshore  service  vessels,  filed  periodic  reports  that  contained
inaccurate disclosures and failed  to  disclose  material  information
about older vessels within its fleet that had not been in service  for
several years and were unlikely to return to service. In addition, the
fact that Tidewater had dozens such vessels constituted a known  trend
or uncertainty of the type that should  have  been  disclosed  in  the
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Tidewater's periodic  filings.
The Order further finds that  Lousteau,  Tidewater's  chief  financial
officer, caused Tidewater's reporting violations. Moreover, Tidewater,
through Lousteau, failed to have adequate internal controls  in  place
with respect to dealing with impairment issues for its vessels.

Based on the above, the Order orders Tidewater  to  cease  and  desist
from committing or causing any violations and any future violations of
Sections 13(a) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, and Rules  12b-20,
13a-1, and 13a-13 thereunder; and Lousteau to cease  and  desist  from
causing any violations and any future violations of Sections 13(a) and
13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act, and Rules 12b-20, 13a-1,  and  13a-13
thereunder, and from committing or  causing  any  violations  and  any
future violations of Exchange Act Rule 13a-14.

Tidewater and Lousteau consented to the issuance of the Order  without
admitting or denying any of the findings in the Order,  except  as  to
personal and subject matter jurisdiction.  (Rel.  34-56557;  AAE  Rel.
2730; File No. 3-12845)

IN THE MATTER OF IMMUCOR, INC. AND GIOACCHINO DE CHIRICO

On September 27, the Commission issued an Order Instituting Cease-and-
Desist Proceedings, Making Findings, and Imposing  a  Cease-and-Desist
Order Pursuant to Section 21C of the Securities Exchange Act  of  1934
against  Immucor,  Inc.  (Immucor)  and  Gioacchino  De  Chirico   (De
Chirico).

The Order finds that Immucor is a  Georgia-based  public  issuer  that
develops, manufactures and  sells  products  used  by  hospital  blood
banks, including a blood analysis device called  Galileo.  De  Chirico
was, at all relevant times, President and Chief Operating  Officer  of
Immucor. Immucor does business internationally through several wholly-
owned subsidiaries.

The Order finds that in May 2003, De Chirico arranged for  an  Italian
hospital director to plan and chair a medical  conference  in  October
2003. De Chirico agreed to compensate the hospital  director  for  his
services and reimburse him for his  expenses.  In  or  about  February
2004, Immucor's Italian  subsidiary,  acting  through  a  local  sales
agent, offered  to  the  same  hospital  director,  and  the  hospital
director accepted, a payment of 13,500 euro (or approximately  $16,119
USD) to induce him  to  renew  a  contract  between  Immucor  and  the
hospital. The Order finds that to arrange payment of  this  amount  to
the hospital director, the  local  sales  agent  submitted  a  payment
request  to  Immucor  describing  the  13,500  euro  as  the  hospital
director's compensation for the October  2003  conference  and  asking
that it be paid to a  Swiss  bank  account  for  the  benefit  of  the
hospital director.

The  Order  finds   that,   based   on   the   local   sales   agent's
characterization of the payment, De Chirico authorized that the 13,500
euro payment be made through Immucor's German subsidiary. In so doing,
he approved an invoice that falsely described the 13,500 euro  payment
as  a  consulting  fee  for  services  in  connection   with   Galileo
opportunities in Switzerland-work that De Chirico  knew  the  hospital
director had never performed.

Based on the above, Immucor  is  ordered  to  cease  and  desist  from
committing or causing any violations  and  any  future  violations  of
Sections 13(b)(2)(A), 13(b)(2)(B) and 30A of the  Securities  Exchange
Act of 1934 (Exchange Act) and De Chirico  is  ordered  to  cease  and
desist from committing  or  causing  any  violations  and  any  future
violations of Section 13(b)(5) of the Exchange  Act  and  Rule  13b2-1
thereunder, and from causing any violations and any future  violations
of Sections 13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange  Act.  Immucor
and De  Chirico  consented  to  the  issuance  of  the  Order  without
admitting or denying the Commission's findings. Separately, De Chirico
consented to a Judgment in the United States District  Court  for  the
Northern District of Georgia requiring him to pay a civil  penalty  of
$30,000. (Rel. 34-56558; File No. 3-12846)

IN THE MATTER OF HOR CHONG (DAVID) BOEY, CPA

On September 27, the Commission issued an Order of Suspension Pursuant
to Rule 102(e)(2) of the Commission's Rules of  Practice  against  Hor
Chong (David) Boey (Boey). The Order finds that on  July  3,  2007,  a
judgment of conviction was entered against Boey,  a  former  certified
public accountant, in United States v. Gagalis, et  al,  No.  1:04-cr-
00126-PB-5, in the United States District Court for  the  District  of
New Hampshire, finding him guilty of two counts of  securities  fraud,
one count of falsifying books and records of Enterasys Networks,  Inc.
(Enterasys), a public company, one count of making false statements to
auditors of Enterasys, two counts of wire  fraud,  and  one  count  of
conspiracy to commit wire and securities  fraud..  The  Order  further
finds that, in view of the foregoing, Boey has  been  convicted  of  a
felony within the meaning of Rule 102(e)(2) of the Commission's  Rules
of Practice.

Based on the above, the Order forthwith suspends Boey  from  appearing
or practicing before the Commission pursuant to Rule 102(e)(2) of  the
Commission's Rules of Practice. (Rel. 34-56560; AAE  Rel.  2731;  File
No. 3-12847)

IN THE MATTER OF ROBERT J. GAGALIS, CPA

On September 27, the Commission issued an Order of Suspension Pursuant
to Rule 102(e)(2) of the Commission's Rules of Practice against Robert
J. Gagalis (Gagalis). The Order finds that on July 5, 2007, a judgment
of conviction was entered against Gagalis, a former  certified  public
accountant, in United States v. Gagalis, et al, No.  1:04-cr-00126-PB-
5, in the United  States  District  Court  for  the  District  of  New
Hampshire, finding him guilty of two counts of securities  fraud,  one
count of making false statements to auditors  of  Enterasys  Networks,
Inc., a public company, two counts of wire fraud,  and  one  count  of
conspiracy to commit wire and securities  fraud..  The  Order  further
finds that, in view of the foregoing, Gagalis has been convicted of  a
felony within the meaning of Rule 102(e)(2) of the Commission's  Rules
of Practice.

Based  on  the  above,  the  Order  forthwith  suspends  Gagalis  from
appearing  or  practicing  before  the  Commission  pursuant  to  Rule
102(e)(2) of the Commission's Rules of Practice. (Rel.  34-56561;  AAE
Rel. 2732; File No. 3-12848)

IN THE MATTER OF BRUCE D. KAY, CPA

On September 27, the Commission issued an Order of Suspension Pursuant
to Rule 102(e)(2) of the Commission's Rules of Practice against  Bruce
D. Kay (Kay). The Order finds that on July  5,  2007,  a  judgment  of
conviction  was  entered  against  Kay,  a  former  certified   public
accountant, in United States v. Gagalis, et al, No.  1:04-cr-00126-PB-
5, in the United  States  District  Court  for  the  District  of  New
Hampshire, finding him guilty of two counts of securities  fraud,  one
count of conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud, one count  of
falsifying books and records of Enterasys Networks, Inc.  (Enterasys),
a public company, one count of making false statements to auditors  of
Enterasys, and three counts of wire fraud.  The  Order  further  finds
that, in view of the foregoing, Kay has been  convicted  of  a  felony
within the meaning of Rule 102(e)(2)  of  the  Commission's  Rules  of
Practice.

Based on the above, the Order forthwith suspends Kay from appearing or
practicing before the Commission pursuant to  Rule  102(e)(2)  of  the
Commission's Rules of Practice. (Rel. 34-56562; AAE  Rel.  2733;  File
No. 3-12849)

IN THE MATTER OF ANCHOR NATIONAL LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  n/k/a  AIG
SUNAMERICA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY

On September 28, the Commission issued an Order Instituting Cease-and-
Desist Proceedings, Making Findings and  Imposing  a  Cease-and-Desist
Order Pursuant to Section 8A of the Securities  Act  of  1933  (Order)
against Anchor National Life Insurance Company, n/k/a  AIG  SunAmerica
Life Assurance Company (Anchor). The Order finds that Anchor's failure
to disclose certain information to the  issuers  of  $650  million  in
municipal tax-exempt bonds in Florida (the issuers) was a cause of the
bond program advisor's making of misleading statements or omissions in
connection with the sales of those bonds.

In particular, the Order finds that Anchor failed to disclose in three
bond offerings that it had entered into certain  agreements  with  the
bond program advisor, pursuant to which Anchor was  to  pay  the  bond
program advisor .25% annually based on the  amount  of  unloaned  bond
proceeds. The Order further finds that non-disclosure of  these  facts
created a risk that the Internal Revenue Service might deem the  bonds
to be taxable.

Based on the above, the  Order  finds  that  Anchor  was  a  cause  of
violations of Section 17(a)(2) of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933  and
orders Anchor to cease and  desist  from  committing  or  causing  any
violations and any  future  violations  of  Section  17(a)(2)  of  the
Securities Act. Anchor consented to the issuance of the Order  without
admitting or denying the Commission's findings in the Order.  (In  the
Matter of Anchor National Life Insurance Company, n/k/a AIG SunAmerica
Life Assurance Company - Rel. 33-8852;  File  No.  3-12850);  (In  the
Matter of AIG SunAmerica Life Assurance Company, f/k/a Anchor National
Life Insurance Company - Rels. 33-8853; 34-56570;  File  No.  3-12850;
Press Rel. 2007-208)

IN THE  MATTER  OF  CDR  FINANCIAL  PRODUCTS,  INC.,  F/K/A  CHAMBERS,
DUNHILL, RUBIN & CO.

On September 28, the Commission issued an Order Instituting Cease-And-
Desist Proceedings, Making Findings, and Imposing  a  Cease-and-Desist
Order Pursuant to Section 8A of the Securities Act of 1933 against CDR
Financial Products, Inc., f/k/a Chambers, Dunhill, Rubin & Co.  (CDR).
The Order alleges that as a consequence of  its  failure  to  disclose
certain information to the issuers of municipal bonds in Florida,  CDR
made material misleading statements or omissions in the offer and sale
of the bonds.

In particular, the Order alleges that CDR failed to  disclose  in  the
three bond offerings that it had entered into a fee agreement with the
credit enhancement provider, pursuant to which the credit  enhancement
provider was to pay CDR an annual fee based on the amount of  unloaned
bond proceeds. The Order also alleges  that  non-disclosure  of  these
facts created a risk that the Internal Revenue Service might deem  the
interest on the bonds to be taxable.

Based on the  above,  the  Order  finds  that  CDR  violated  Sections
17(a)(2) and (3) of the Securities Act of 1933  (Securities  Act)  and
orders CDR  to  cease  and  desist  from  committing  or  causing  any
violations and any future violations of Section 17(a)(2)  and  (3)  of
the Securities Act. CDR consented to the issuance of the Order without
admitting or denying the Commission's findings in the Order. (Rel. 33-
8854; File No. 3-12851)

DELINQUENT FILERS STOCK REGISTRATION REVOKED

The registration of the stock of Golf Training  Systems,  Inc.  (n/k/a
Perfect Computer Solutions, Inc.),  Mas  Acquisition  XIX  Corp.,  and
Merry-Go-Round Enterprises, Inc., has been revoked. None had filed any
annual  or  quarterly  reports  with  the  Securities   and   Exchange
Commission for two or  more  years.  Thus,  each  violated  a  crucial
provision  of  the  federal  securities  laws  that  requires   public
corporations  to  publicly  disclose   current,   accurate   financial
information  so  that  investors  may  make  informed  decisions.  The
revocations were ordered in an  administrative  proceeding  before  an
administrative law judge. (Rel. 34-56572; File No. 3-12756)

FOUR INVESTMENT ADVISERS SETTLE ENFORCEMENT  ACTIONS  FOR  FAILURE  TO
DISCLOSE SOURCE OF DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

Advisers Agree to Pay a Total of $1.7 Million in Penalties

Two of the Advisers Also Charged With Making Misleading Statements  in
Fund Annual Reports

The Commission today instituted settled  enforcement  actions  against
four investment advisers  for  violations  of  Section  19(a)  of  the
Investment Company Act of 1940 (Investment Company Act) and Rule 19a-1
thereunder. The Commission found that during the period  2001  through
2004, the advisers knew that certain  closed-end  funds  they  managed
were making distributions to fund  investors  that  were  entirely  or
partly funded from shareholder capital or capital gains, but failed to
send  the  required  Section  19(a)  notices  to   shareholders.   The
Commission further found that two of the advisers filed annual reports
on behalf of certain funds  they  managed  that  contained  misleading
annual  dividend  figures  and  yield  calculations  in  violation  of
Investment Company Act Section 34(b).

The four advisers that were responsible for providing the  notices  to
fund shareholders are:

o	AllianceBernstein, L.P. (Alliance)

o	Putnam Investment Management, LLC (Putnam)

o	Smith Barney Fund Management LLC (Smith Barney)

o	Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc. (Salomon Brothers).

In connection with today's settlement, the Commission found that:

From January  2002  through  July  2004,  two  closed-end  funds  that
Alliance  managed,  The  Spain  Fund  Inc.  and  Alliance   All-Market
Advantage Fund, Inc., made 22 distributions that were funded  entirely
from  shareholder  capital  or  capital  gains.  None  of  the  funds'
distributions to shareholders were accompanied by the required Section
19(a) notice even though Alliance was obligated to send such notices;

From August 2000 through May 2002, four closed-end funds  that  Putnam
managed, Putnam  Master  Intermediate  Income  Trust,  Putnam  Premier
Income Trust, Putnam Master Income  Trust,  and  Putnam  Managed  High
Yield Trust, made 42 distributions  that  were  funded  in  part  from
shareholder capital. None of the funds' distributions to  shareholders
were accompanied by the required  Section  19(a)  notice  even  though
Putnam was obligated to send such notices;

From March 2001 through September 2004, three  closed-end  funds  that
Smith Barney managed, the High Income Opportunity Fund,  Zenix  Income
Fund, and Managed High Income Portfolio, made  89  distributions  that
were funded in part from  shareholder  capital.  None  of  the  funds'
distributions to shareholders were accompanied by the required Section
19(a) notice even though Smith  Barney  was  obligated  to  send  such
notices; and

From January 2001  through  April  2003,  two  closed-end  funds  that
Salomon Brothers managed, Salomon Brothers High Income Fund  Inc.  and
Salomon Brothers High Income Fund II Inc., made 47 distributions  that
were funded in part from  shareholder  capital.  None  of  the  funds'
distributions to shareholders were accompanied by the required Section
19(a) notice even though Salomon Brothers was obligated to  send  such
notices.

In addition, the  Commission  found  that  Smith  Barney  and  Salomon
Brothers filed annual reports on behalf of certain funds they  managed
that reported in the Management Discussion of Fund Performance  (MDFP)
sections of the reports an annual dividend without disclosing  that  a
portion thereof included a return of  shareholder  capital.  Likewise,
the MDFP section of certain funds' annual reports provided  annualized
yield figures that assumed a dividend paid entirely from  net  income,
although actual distributions were partly  from  shareholder  capital.
The Commission found that by failing to disclose that a portion of the
reported dividends  came  from  shareholder  capital,  the  statements
implied that distributions were entirely from net  income.  By  filing
annual reports that  contained  material  omissions  or  misstatements
regarding these measures of fund performance, Smith Barney and Salomon
Brothers violated Section 34(b).

Without admitting or  denying  the  Commission's  findings,  the  four
advisers have consented to orders finding that  they  willfully  aided
and abetted and caused the funds' violations of Section 19(a) and Rule
19a-1 and ordering the advisers to cease and desist from  causing  any
violations and any future violations of Section 19(a) and Rule  19a-1.
Also, Smith Barney and Salomon Brothers, without admitting or  denying
the Commission's findings, each  consented  to  cease-and-desist  from
committing or causing any violations  and  any  future  violations  of
Section 34(b).

Pursuant to the orders, the four firms  will  pay  penalties  totaling
$1.7 million, as indicated below:

Firm			Penalty
Alliance		$450,000
Putnam		$350,000
Smith Barney		$450,000
Salomon Brothers	$450,000

(In the Matter of AllianceBernstein, L.P. - Rels.  IA-2663;  IC-28002;
File No. 3-12852); (In the Matter of Putnam Investment Management, LLC
- Rels. IA-2664; IC-28003;  File  No.  3-12853);  (In  the  Matter  of
Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc. - Rels. IA-2665; IC-28004; File
No. 3-12854); (In the Matter of Smith Barney  Fund  Management  LLC  -
Rels. IA-2666; IC-28005; File No. 3-12855)

WALTER CERCAVSCHI, CPA, REINSTATED TO APPEAR AND PRACTICE  BEFORE  THE
COMMISSION AS AN INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT

Pursuant to Rule 102(e)(5)(i) of the Commission's Rules  of  Practice,
Walter Cercavschi, CPA, has applied for and been granted reinstatement
of his privilege to appear and practice before the  Commission  as  an
independent accountant. Mr. Cercavschi, who was denied  the  privilege
of appearing or practicing before the Commission  on  June  19,  2001,
pursuant to a settled proceeding, has represented that he has complied
and will continue to comply with the terms of the  order  that  denied
him  from  appearing  or  practicing  before  the  Commission  as   an
accountant. Mr. Cercavschi's reinstatement is  effective  immediately.
(Rel. 34-56574; AAE Rel. 2734; File No. 3-10516)

FEDERAL  COURT  ENTERS  FINAL  JUDGMENTS  AGAINST  MOHAMAD  ZEIN   AND
PROVIDENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS INC. FOR THEIR ROLE  IN  DEFRAUDING  THE
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA SHERIFF'S OFFICE

The Commission announced today that  on  September  26  the  Honorable
Beverly B. Martin, United  States  District  Judge  for  the  Northern
District of Georgia, entered Final Judgments against Mohamad Zein  and
Provident Capital  Investments  Inc.  (Provident),  which  permanently
enjoin them from future violations of Section 17(a) of the  Securities
Act of 1933 and Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act  of  1934
and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. The Final Judgment against Zein also orders
him to pay a $5,000 civil penalty, within ten days from the  entry  of
the final judgment.

The Commission's  complaint  alleged  that  Zein  and  Provident  made
misrepresentations of material fact to  the  Fulton  County  Sheriff's
Office through the issuance of fictitious  account  statements,  which
falsely represented the nature of and rate of return of the investment
made by the  Sheriff's  Office  with  Provident.  Zein  and  Provident
consented to the entry of the Final  Judgments  without  admitting  or
denying the allegations in the Commission's  Complaint.  [SEC  Mohamad
Zein and Provident Capital Investments Inc.,  Civil  Action  File  No.
1:07-CV-02330-BBM (N.D. Ga.)] (LR-20307)

SEC FILES ACTION  AGAINST  CHARLES  P.  TRIGILIO  TO  HALT  FRAUDULENT
OPTIONS TRADING SCHEME

On September  27,  the  Commission  filed  fraud  charges  against  an
Arcadia, Calif., investment adviser who  misappropriated  millions  of
dollars from investors to whom he had promised huge returns through no
risk options trading. According to the Commission, investment  adviser
Charles Trigilio withdrew more than $3.4  million  from  his  clients'
accounts for his personal use, transferred money from  one  client  to
another in a classic Ponzi  scheme  tactic,  and  gave  clients  false
information about their  investments  to  hide  the  losses  from  his
spectacularly unsuccessful trading strategy.

According to  the  Commission's  complaint,  filed  today  in  federal
district court in Los  Angeles,  Trigilio  has  managed  at  least  96
brokerage accounts belonging to dozens of investors  at  a  number  of
different brokerage firms  since  at  least  2003.  He  concealed  his
identity from the brokerage firms, pretending to be the investor  when
making trades and transferring money from their  accounts  to  himself
and others. The Commission alleges that Trigilio misappropriated  $3.1
million  from  investor  accounts  at  one   brokerage   firm   alone,
transferring the money to bank accounts held in his name or  the  name
of his wife and her business.

The  Commission's  complaint  further  alleges  Trigilio  fraudulently
concealed the large losses he incurred trading options in his clients'
accounts. Between  January  2006  and  September  2007,  the  accounts
handled by Trigilio at one brokerage firm suffered nearly  $2  million
in trading losses. According to the Commission, Trigilio concealed the
losses  from  investors  by  providing   them   with   phony   account
information. He further hid his fraud by  using  money  obtained  from
several clients to pay  promised  returns.  Among  other  things,  the
Commission alleges he concealed his activities by using  his  clients'
personal information to establish and control their brokerage accounts
while requiring clients to agree not to directly contact  the  brokers
themselves.

The Commission's complaint charges  Trigilio  with  violating  Section
10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act and  Rule  10b-5  thereunder  and
Sections 206(1) and 206(2) of the Investment Advisers Act,  and  seeks
preliminary  and  permanent  injunctions,  disgorgement,   and   civil
penalties. The Commission further seeks disgorgement of  all  investor
funds disbursed to relief defendant, Razel Trigilio. In addition,  the
Commission is seeking an order temporarily prohibiting  Trigilio  from
further trading in the brokerage accounts of his investor  clients  in
order to manage and preserve any remaining investor funds. If granted,
the federal district court's order would also  freeze  the  assets  of
Trigilio as well as the  assets  of  his  wife,  Razel  Trigilio,  who
received thousands of dollars in investors' money from Trigilio.  [SEC
v. Charles P. Trigilio, Case No. CV-07-06269-CAS  (AGR)  (C.D.  Cal.)]
(LR-20308)

SEC SUES FULLERTON MAN IN $3  MILLION  FRAUDULENT  MEDICAL  DIAGNOSTIC
FACILITY FUNDRAISING SCHEME

On September 27, the Commission sued  Stanley  Johnson  of  Fullerton,
California, and two entities he controls for their  fraudulent  misuse
of the more than $3 million in investor monies they raised from  their
unregistered offering of limited partnership units.

The Commission's  complaint  alleges  that  since  mid-2004,  Johnson,
Advanced  Body  Imaging,  LP,  and  Consulting  Dynamics,  Inc.   have
solicited investors with promises  of  opening  a  medical  diagnostic
facility in Southern California that would generate a full  return  on
investment  within  one  year  and  would  return  five  times   their
investment  when  the  company  went  public  within  two  years.  The
complaint alleges that the defendants misappropriated  investor  funds
to pay for telemarketing lead lists, commissions to  Johnson  and  his
sales agents, rent for telemarketing office space, and otherwise  fund
the  solicitation  of  additional  investors.  The  complaint  further
alleges that although the defendants opened a Laguna Hills facility in
late 2006, it was nothing more than a shell and, as a  result  of  the
defendants' misuse of investor monies, quickly fell behind on its rent
and equipment leasing obligations.

The Complaint alleges that Johnson, Consulting  Dynamics  and  Advance
Body  Imaging  violated  the  securities  registration  provisions  of
Section 5(a) and 5(c) of the Securities Act of 1933, as  well  as  the
antifraud provisions of  Section  17(a)  of  the  Securities  Act  and
Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of  1934.  The  Complaint
further alleges that Johnson  and  Consulting  Dynamics  violated  the
broker-dealer  registration  requirements  of  Section  15(a)  of  the
Exchange Act.

The Commission seeks an order permanently enjoining defendants Advance
Body Imaging, Consulting Dynamics and Stanley Johnson  from  violating
the  provisions  with  which  they  have  been  charged,  as  well  as
disgorgement  of  all  ill-gotten  gains  with  prejudgment   interest
thereon, and civil penalties. The Commission also  seeks  disgorgement
of proceeds of the  fraud  held  by  Stanley  Johnson's  wife,  Easter
Turnipseed-Johnson, who was  named  as  a  relief  defendant  and  not
charged  with  any  violation.  [SEC  v.  Advance  Body  Imaging,  LP;
Consulting Dynamics, Inc., and Stanley Johnson, Case  No.SACV  07-1140
DOC (JTLx) (C.D. Cal.)] (LR-20309)

SEC FILES SETTLED BOOKS AND RECORDS AND INTERNAL  ACCOUNTING  CONTROLS
CHARGES AGAINST FORMER CHAIRMAN OF SYNCOR INTERNATIONAL CORP.

On September 27, the  Commission  filed  a  settled  civil  injunctive
action in the  United  States  District  Court  for  the  District  of
Columbia against Monty Fu, who  founded  and  served  as  chairman  of
Syncor International Corp. (Syncor) prior to the company's acquisition
in January 2003. The action  stems  from  payments  made  by  Syncor's
former subsidiary, Syncor Taiwan, Inc.  (Syncor  Taiwan),  to  doctors
employed by private and public hospitals  in  Taiwan  over  a  17-year
period  ending  in  2002.  In  connection  with  these  payments,  the
Commission charged Fu with violating, and aiding and abetting Syncor's
violations of, the books-and-records and  internal-accounting-controls
provisions of  the  Foreign  Corrupt  Practices  Act  (FCPA).  Without
admitting or denying the allegations in the Commission's complaint, Fu
has consented to the entry of a final judgment  imposing  a  permanent
injunction and ordering him to pay a civil penalty of $75,000.

The Commission's complaint alleges that  from  1985  through  December
2002, Syncor Taiwan paid commissions and, commencing in 1997, referral
fees to doctors employed by private and public  hospitals  in  Taiwan.
The total alleged payments to doctors averaged over $30,000  per  year
from 1989 through at least 1993 and increased to average over $170,000
per year from at least 1997 through the first half of 2002.  According
to the complaint, Syncor Taiwan improperly recorded these payments  in
its accounting books  and  records  as  "Advertising  and  Promotions"
expenses. The subsidiary's books and records  were  then  consolidated
into the books and records of Syncor and  included  in  the  financial
statements Syncor filed with the Commission.

The Commission's complaint  alleges  that  Fu  had  the  authority  to
maintain compliance with existing internal accounting controls and  to
implement additional internal accounting controls sufficient to ensure
that Syncor Taiwan executed and recorded payments in  compliance  with
the books-and-records and internal-accounting-controls  provisions  of
the FCPA (Sections  13(b)(2)(A)  and  13(b)(2)(B)  of  the  Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act)). The  complaint  further  alleges
that Fu was aware at all relevant times that Syncor Taiwan was  paying
commissions and referral fees and that, at least as early as 1994,  he
knew or was reckless in not  knowing  that  payments  were  improperly
recorded on the books and records  of  Syncor  Taiwan  and,  thus,  of
Syncor. Nonetheless,  as  alleged  in  the  complaint,  Fu  failed  to
maintain compliance with existing  internal  accounting  controls  and
also failed to  implement  additional  internal  accounting  controls,
thereby causing payments to be  improperly  recorded  and  aiding  and
abetting Syncor's violations of the  books-and-records  and  internal-
accounting-controls provisions of the FCPA.

Without admitting or denying the allegations in the complaint, Fu  has
agreed to settle the Commission's charges by consenting to  the  entry
of a  final  judgment:  (i)  permanently  enjoining  him  from  future
violations of Section 13(b)(5) of the Exchange  Act  and  Rule  13b2-1
thereunder, and  from  aiding  and  abetting  violations  of  Sections
13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act; and (ii) ordering him
to pay a civil penalty of $75,000.

Previously, in December 2002, the Commission instituted settled  civil
and administrative proceedings against Syncor arising out  of  alleged
payments made by certain of Syncor's foreign  subsidiaries,  including
Syncor Taiwan, to doctors employed by hospitals controlled by  foreign
authorities. Without admitting  or  denying  the  allegations,  Syncor
consented to pay a $500,000 civil penalty  and  to  be  subject  to  a
cease-and-desist order. See SEC v. Syncor  International  Corp.,  C.A.
No. 1:02CV02421 (EGS)  (D.D.C.)  (filed  Dec.  10,  2002),  Litigation
Release No. 17887 (Dec. 10, 2002). At the same time, the United States
Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Fraud Section and the United
States Attorney for the Central District of California  filed  settled
criminal FCPA charges against Syncor Taiwan, which consented to pay  a
$2 million fine. For more information see U.S. v. Syncor Taiwan, Inc.,
No. 02-CR-1244-ALL (C.D. Cal.) (filed Dec. 4, 2002). [SEC v. Monty Fu,
C.A. No. 1:07CV01735 (EGS) (D.D.C.)] (LR-20310)

FEDERAL COURT GRANTS SUMMARY JUDGMENT, ORDERS DISGORGEMENT  AND  CIVIL
PENALTIES, AND ENTERS FINAL JUDGMENTS AGAINST PETER  WARREN  AND  EXO-
BRAIN, INC.

The Commission announced today that  the  Honorable  Clarence  Cooper,
United States District Judge for the  Northern  District  of  Georgia,
granted the Commission's  renewed  motion  for  summary  judgment  and
entered a final judgment against  Peter  Warren  and  Exo-Brain,  Inc.
(Exo-Brain), formerly known as E-Brain Solutions, LLC (E-Brain LLC) on
Sept. 27,  2007.  Warren  and  Exo-Brain  were  each  ordered  to  pay
disgorgement of $6,400,000, pre-judgment interest  in  the  amount  of
$1,981,734.50 and civil penalties  of  $75,000.  The  defendants  were
ordered to pay these amounts within 30 days  from  the  entry  of  the
judgment. The Court made specific findings of fact and conclusions  of
law regarding Warren's conduct in the fraudulent  offer  and  sale  of
unregistered Exo-Brain securities.

The court's order found that in 2000 and 2001, the  defendants  raised
up to  $12.4  million  from  investors  in  a  series  of  fraudulent,
unregistered offerings of securities. The  court  concluded  that  the
defendants made misrepresentations and omissions of material facts  to
investors  in  connection  with  the  offer  and  sale  of  securities
including, among other things, misrepresenting  the  capabilities  and
developmental status of the technology, misrepresenting the  company's
financial condition, and that the defendants disregarded  warnings  of
legal counsel recommending against further efforts to raise funds from
investors. Additionally, the  court  found  that  in  their  May  2000
financial statement, the defendants failed to  disclose  to  investors
that E-Brain LLC  lost  money  at  a  considerably  faster  pace  than
depicted in the limited financial statements  provided  to  investors,
and that the statement only reflected the results of operation for the
first month of the company's existence. The court also found  that  E-
Brain LLC, in order to fund its operation, had to seek investor  funds
six times in calendar year 2000.  The  court  concluded  that  in  the
defendants' first offer to  investors  dated  Dec.  10,  1999,  Warren
falsely claimed that a prototype had been developed which could, among
other things, send e-mails and faxes and browse the Internet, when, in
fact, no prototype with these abilities had been developed.

In earlier orders of the Court dated February 11 and  Feb.  17,  2005,
the Court permanently restrained  Warren  and  Exo-Brain  from  future
violations of Sections 5(a), 5(c) and 17(a) of the Securities  Act  of
1933 and Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule
10b-5 thereunder. Warren and Exo-Brain consented to the entries of the
February 11 and Feb. 17, 2005 orders without admitting or denying  any
of the allegations of the Commission's Complaint. Warren, who  resides
in Cannes, France, was a former part  time  resident  of  Chattanooga,
Tennessee, and Exo-Brain was located in Chattanooga. Warren controlled
E-Brain LLC and Exo-Brain. [SEC v. Peter Warren  and  Exo-Brain,  Inc.
(formerly, E-Brain Solutions, LLC), Civil Action File No. 1:04-CV-2403
(N.D. Ga.)] (LR-20311)

SEC FILES SETTLED FRAUD CHARGES AGAINST RESTAURANT COMPANY

On September 27, the  Commission  filed  a  settled  civil  injunctive
action against Buca,  Inc.  (Buca),  the  Minneapolis-based  corporate
parent of  the  Buca  di  Beppo  restaurant  chain.  The  Commission's
complaint alleges that Buca materially misstated the  compensation  of
its top  two  officers  in  Commission  filings,  failed  to  disclose
significant related party transactions involving its  former  CEO  and
CFO, and reported inflated income due to an earnings management scheme
conducted by its former CFO and former controller.

The Commission's  complaint,  filed  in  the  District  of  Minnesota,
alleges  that  Buca  failed  to  disclose  in  its  filings  with  the
Commission for 2000 to 2003 that its former  CEO  improperly  obtained
reimbursement  from  Buca  for  personal  expenses   totaling   nearly
$850,000, including ATM cash withdrawals, duplicate  airline  tickets,
family wedding expenses, dog kenneling,  and  home  remodeling  costs.
Buca also failed to disclose that its former CFO  improperly  obtained
reimbursement of more than $111,000 for vacations and visits to  strip
clubs and other personal expenses. The complaint further alleges  that
Buca reported inflated pre-tax income from 2000  to  2004  in  amounts
ranging from 18.8% to 36.9% due to a scheme orchestrated by its former
CFO and former controller  to  meet  earnings  targets  by  improperly
capitalizing approximately $11.9 million  in  expenses.  Finally,  the
Commission's complaint alleges that Buca failed  to  disclose  in  its
Commission filings for 2000 and 2001 that its former  CEO  and  former
CFO participated in various related party transactions.

Upon the filing of the Commission's complaint, and  without  admitting
or denying the allegations in  the  complaint,  Buca  consented  to  a
permanent injunction from violating the antifraud  provisions  of  the
Securities Act of  1933  and  the  Securities  Exchange  Act  of  1934
(Exchange Act) and the books and records and proxy provisions  of  the
Exchange Act.

In June 2006, the Commission filed actions against Buca's former  CEO,
CFO and controller for their roles in the  same  conduct.  The  action
against Buca's former CFO and  former  controller  is  still  pending.
Buca's former CEO settled with the Commission upon the filing  of  the
complaint against him. See Litigation Release Numbers 19719 and  19720
(June 7, 2006). [SEC v. Buca, Inc., Civil Action No. 07-cv-4111, (USDC
Minn.)] (LR-20312)

SEC FILES PARTIALLY SETTLED INSIDER TRADING ACTION AGAINST THREE  DELL
INC. ACCOUNTANTS

On September 28, the Commission filed an insider trading action in the
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas against
Salvador Chavarria, Glenn D. Leftwich and John A. Nieto. At  the  time
of the alleged misconduct, Chavarria, Leftwich and Nieto were employed
as accountants in Dell Inc.'s (Dell) Americas  Business  Unit  at  its
corporate headquarters in Round Rock, Texas.  The  Commission  alleges
that the three accountants engaged in unlawful insider trading in  the
securities of Dell in advance of a public  announcement  on  Aug.  11,
2005, that Dell's second quarter 2006 revenues had fallen short of the
company's earlier guidance and analysts'  expectations.  In  addition,
the Commission alleges  that  Leftwich  engaged  in  unlawful  insider
trading when he  purchased  Dell  securities  in  advance  of  a  Dell
earnings release on Oct. 31, 2005, announcing Dell's  failure  to  hit
its earnings target for the third quarter 2006.

In its complaint, the Commission alleges  that,  in  July  and  August
2005, Chavarria, Leftwich and Nieto purchased Dell put  options  while
in possession of material,  non-public  information  regarding  Dell's
financial performance for the second quarter  of  2006.  Specifically,
the Defendants knew, in advance of the Aug. 11, 2005 release, that the
company's second quarter revenues had fallen short  of  the  company's
earlier guidance and analysts' expectations.  On  the  day  after  the
announcement of the revenues miss, Dell's  stock  price  dropped  more
than 7% on the news. By selling their Dell put options, the Defendants
profited as  follows:  Chavarria,  $153,240;  Leftwich,  $81,658;  and
Nieto, $16,677.

In addition, on Oct. 31, 2005, Leftwich bought Dell put options  prior
to a negative Dell earnings announcement. The negative news caused  an
8.3% decline in Dell's stock price. Leftwich  sold  the  puts  on  the
following day and profited $24,769.

Without  admitting  or  denying  the  allegations  in  the  complaint,
Chavarria and Nieto have agreed to settle the Commission's charges  by
consenting  to  the  entry  of  a  final  judgment  that  would:   (i)
permanently enjoin them from further violations of  Section  10(b)  of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and Rule 10b-5  thereunder;  (ii)
order them to pay $153,240 and $16,677, respectively, in disgorgement;
(iii)  order  them  to  pay  $16,673  and  $2,059,  respectively,   in
prejudgment interest; and (iv) order them to pay a  civil  penalty  of
$153,240 and $16,677,  respectively.  With  regard  to  Leftwich,  the
Commission alleges in its complaint  that  Leftwich  violated  Section
10(b) of the Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. In its complaint,
the  Commission  seeks  against  Leftwich  a   permanent   injunction,
disgorgement plus prejudgment interest, and  a  civil  money  penalty.
[SEC v. Salvador Chavarria, Glenn D. Leftwich and John A. Nieto, Civil
Action No. 1:07-CV-820-LY, USDC, WDTX (Austin Division] (LR-20313)

SEC  FILES  ACTION  NAMING  SPOUSE  OF  FORMER  OFFICER  OF   TRIANGLE
PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. FOR INSIDER TRADING

On September 28, the Commission announced  the  filing  of  a  settled
action  against  the  spouse  of  a   former   officer   of   Triangle
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Triangle)  for  illegal  insider  trading.  The
Commission's complaint, filed in the United States District  Court  of
the Eastern District of North Carolina, alleges that, between  October
2002 and November 2002, Daniel  Joseph  McKay  (McKay)  of  Creedmoor,
North Carolina, misappropriated from  his  spouse,  who  was  then  an
executive  vice  president  of  Triangle,   the   material   nonpublic
information that Triangle  had  received  an  acquisition  offer  from
another company. The  Commission's  complaint  further  alleges  that,
after misappropriating  this  information,  McKay  purchased  Triangle
stock and tipped two of his  siblings,  who  also  purchased  Triangle
stock. As a result of this illegal conduct,  McKay  and  his  siblings
obtained a total of $11,416 in ill-gotten gains

With filing of the Commission's  action,  McKay  has  agreed,  without
admitting or denying the allegations in the Commission's complaint, to
the  entry  of  a  final  judgment  permanently  enjoining  him   from
violations of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
Rule 10b-5, thereunder, and ordering him to pay (i)  disgorgement  and
prejudgment interest totaling $12,458.98 and (ii) a civil  penalty  of
$11,416. [SEC v. Daniel Joseph McKay, Civil Action File  No.  5:07-CV-
00378-H (E.D.N.C.)] (LR-20314)

SEC CHARGES  UNREGISTERED  BROKER-DEALERS  AND  THEIR  PRINCIPALS  FOR
DEFRAUDING INVESTORS BY CHARGING EXORBITANT,  UNDISCLOSED  COMMISSIONS
AND FEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF MUTUAL FUNDS

The Commission today filed a civil injunctive  action  in  the  United
States District Court for the Southern  District  of  Florida  against
Coral Gables, Florida based U.S. Pension Trust Corp. and U.S.  College
Trust Corp. (collectively,  USPT),  unregistered  broker-dealers,  and
their principals Iliana Maceiras, Leonardo  Maceiras  Jr.,  and  Nildo
Verdeja in connection with fraud in the offer and sale of mutual funds
to investors.

The Commission's complaint alleges that from at least December 1995 to
the present, USPT has operated as an  unregistered  broker-dealer  and
has defrauded approximately 14,000 investors by  charging  exorbitant,
undisclosed commissions and fees in connection with the sale of mutual
funds, in violation of the registration and  antifraud  provisions  of
the federal securities laws. Using  a  network  of  independent  sales
agents, USPT offers prospective investors residing primarily in  Latin
America the opportunity  to  invest  in  a  variety  of  mutual  funds
available from well-known U.S. fund companies (and at least one  hedge
fund), through a trust created at  a  U.S.  bank  on  behalf  of  each
investor.  Touting  its  experience  and   "high   quality   financial
products," USPT offers and sells mutual  funds  through  a  series  of
"investment plans" that provide investors  with  a  choice  of  making
either annual contributions for multiple years or a  single,  lump-sum
contribution to remain invested for at least ten  years.  Among  other
misrepresentations, USPT and its principals have  failed  to  disclose
that they are taking as much as 85% of investors' contributions in the
annual plan, and 12% of contributions in the  lump-sum  plan,  to  pay
undisclosed exorbitant commissions, fees and a "net profit" to USPT.

The Commission's  complaint  charges  the  defendants  with  violating
Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of  1933,  Section  10(b)  of  the
Securities Exchange Act  of  1934  ("Exchange  Act")  and  Rule  10b-5
thereunder. The complaint further charges USPT with violating  Section
15(a) of the Exchange Act, and Iliana Maceiras, Leonardo Maceiras Jr.,
and Nildo Verdeja  with  aiding  and  abetting  USPT's  Section  15(a)
violations. In  addition  to  permanent  injunctions  against  further
violations, the Commission is seeking an  order  than  the  defendants
disgorge ill-gotten gains, with prejudgment  interest,  and  an  order
imposing civil money penalties. [SEC v. U.S. Pension Trust Corp., U.S.
College Trust Corp., Iliana Maceiras, Leonardo Maceiras Jr., and Nildo
Verdeja, Civil Action No. 07-22570-CIV-MARTINEZ/BANDSTRA  (S.D.  Fla.]
(LR-20315)

SEC FILES ACTION NAMING OFFICER OF IMMUCOR, INC., FOR  VIOLATING,  AND
AIDING AND ABETTING VIOLATIONS OF,  BOOKS  AND  RECORDS  AND  INTERNAL
CONTROL PROVISIONS OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

The Commission today announced the filing of a  settled  civil  action
against Gioacchino De Chirico, Chief  Executive  Officer  of  Immucor,
Inc., for violating Section 13(b)(5) of  the  Exchange  Act  and  Rule
13b2-1, and for aiding and abetting violations of Sections 13(b)(2)(A)
and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act. The Commission's complaint, filed
in the United States  District  Court  of  the  Northern  District  of
Georgia, alleges that in April 2004, Immucor paid 13,500 euro  to  the
director of a public hospital in Milan, Italy as a quid  pro  quo  for
the hospital director favoring  Immucor  in  selecting  contracts  for
supplies and equipment. The complaint further alleges that De  Chirico
approved an invoice that falsely described the 13,500 euro payment  as
a consulting fee for services  in  connection  with  opportunities  in
Switzerland-work De Chirico  knew  the  hospital  director  had  never
performed. With the filing of the Commission's action, De Chirico  has
agreed,  without  admitting  or  denying  the   allegations   in   the
Commission's complaint, to the entry of a final judgment ordering  him
to pay a civil penalty of $30,000. Separately, Immucor and De  Chirico
consented to a Commission cease-and-desist order related to  the  same
events,  without  admitting  or  denying  the  Commission's  findings.
(Exchange Act Release No. 56558) [SEC v. Gioacchino De Chirico,  Civil
Action File No. 1:07-CV-2367 (N.D.GA)] (LR-20316)


INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT RELEASES


TRUST FOR PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS AND ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.

An order has  been  issued  on  an  application  filed  by  Trust  For
Professional Managers and Envestnet Asset Management, Inc.,  exempting
them from Section 15(a) of the Investment Company Act and  Rule  18f-2
under the Act. The order permits the  applicants  to  enter  into  and
materially amend subadvisory agreements without  shareholder  approval
and grants relief from certain disclosure requirements. (Rel. IC-27995
- September 26)

FINANCIAL INVESTORS VARIABLE INSURANCE TRUST, ET AL.

An order  has  been  issued  on  an  application  filed  by  Financial
Investors Variable Insurance Trust (Trust)  and  ALPS  Advisers,  Inc.
(the Investment Adviser) pursuant to Section 6(c)  of  the  Investment
Company Act, as amended, granting exemptions from  the  provisions  of
Sections 9(a), 13(a), 15(a) and 15(b) of the Act and Rules 6e-2(b)(15)
and 6e-3(T)(b)(15) thereunder,  to  the  extent  necessary  to  permit
shares of the Trust and shares of  any  other  investment  company  or
portfolio that is designed to fund insurance products  and  for  which
the Investment Adviser or any of its  affiliates,  may  serve  in  the
future  as  investment  manager,   investment   adviser,   subadviser,
administrator, principal underwriter, or  sponsor  (collectively,  the
Insurance Funds) to be sold to and  held  by:  (a)  separate  accounts
funding  variable  annuity  contracts  and  variable  life   insurance
policies issued  by  both  affiliated  life  insurance  companies  and
unaffiliated life insurance companies; (b) trustees of qualified group
pension and group retirement plans outside  of  the  separate  account
context; (c) separate accounts that are not registered  as  investment
companies under the Act pursuant to exemptions from registration under
Section 3(c) of the Act; (d) any adviser to an Insurance Fund for  the
purpose of providing seed capital to an Insurance Fund;  and  (e)  any
other account of a participating insurance company permitted  to  hold
shares of an Insurance Fund. (Rel. IC-27999 - September 27)


SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS


IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES

A proposed rule change (SR-Phlx-2007-67), as modified by Amendment No.
1 thereto, filed by Philadelphia Stock Exchange relating to  XLE  fees
has become effective  under  Section  19(b)(3)(A)  of  the  Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. Publication is expected in the Federal  Register
during the week of Oct. 1, 2007. (Rel. 34-56526)

A proposed rule change (SR-Phlx-2007-59)  filed  by  the  Philadelphia
Stock Exchange relating to a system change to  the  Phlx's  electronic
trading  system,  Phlx  XL,  has  become   effective   under   Section
19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act  of  1934.  Publication  is
expected in the Federal Register during the  week  of  Oct.  1,  2007.
(Rel. 34-56535)

APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE

The Commission approved a proposed rule change (SR-CBOE-2006-104),  as
modified by Amendment No. 1 thereto, submitted by  the  Chicago  Board
Options  Exchange  to  codify  the  hybrid  price   check   parameter.
Publication is expected in the Federal Register  during  the  week  of
Oct. 1, 2007. (Rel. 34-56532)


SECURITIES ACT REGISTRATIONS


The following registration statements have been  filed  with  the  SEC
under the Securities Act of 1933. The reported information appears  as
follows: Form, Name, Address and Phone Number (if  available)  of  the
issuer of the security; Title and the number and/or face amount of the
securities  being  offered;  Name  of  the  managing  underwriter   or
depositor (if  applicable);  File  number  and  date  filed;  Assigned
Branch; and a designation if the statement is a New Issue.

Registration statements may be obtained in person or by writing to the
Commission's  Public  Reference  Branch  at  100   F   Street,   N.E.,
Washington, D.C. 20549-1090 or at the following  e-mail  box  address:
publicinfo@sec.gov. In most cases, this information is also  available
on the Commission's website: www.sec.gov.


S-8     NightHawk Radiology Holdings Inc, 250 NORTHWEST BOULEVARD #202, 
        COEUR D ALENE, ID, 83814, 208-292-2251 - 0 ($18,471,275.75) Equity, 
        (File 333-146339 - Sep. 27) (BR. 01B)

S-8     ATHENAHEALTH INC, 311 ARSENAL STREET, WATERTOWN, MA, 02472, 
        617-402-1000 - 0 ($60,404,633.05) Equity, (File 333-146340 - Sep. 27) 
        (BR. 08)

S-11    KBS Real Estate Investment Trust II, Inc., 
        620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 1300, NEWPORT BEACH, CA, 92660, 
        949-417-6500 - 280,000,000 ($2,760,000,000.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146341 - Sep. 27) (BR. 08)

S-8     PARAMOUNT GOLD & SILVER CORP., 346 WAVERLY STREET, OTTAWA, A6, K2P 0W5, 
        (613) 226-9881 - 4,000,000 ($10,480,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146342 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 04C)

SB-2    Centaurus Resources Corp., 721 DEVON COURT, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92109, 
        858-488-4433 - 1,000,000 ($25,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146344 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 04)

S-8     Metavante Holding CO, 8025 EXCELSIOR DRIVE, SUITE 200, MADISON, WI, 
        53717, 414-765-7700 - 400,000 ($4,576,000.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146345 - Sep. 27) (BR. 11)

S-8     KORN FERRY INTERNATIONAL, 1900 AVENUE OF THE STARS, SUITE 2600, 
        LOS ANGELES, CA, 90067, 3105521834 - 3,000,000 ($49,695,000.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146346 - Sep. 27) (BR. 08C)

S-8     MEGAWEST ENERGY CORP., SUITE 800, 926 - 5TH AVE S.W., CALGARY, A0, 
        T2P 0N7, 1 (403) 984-6342 - 900,000 ($1,638,000.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146347 - Sep. 27) (BR. 04B)

SB-2    ORION ETHANOL, INC, 307 S. MAIN STREET, PRATT, KS, 67124, 
        620-672-2814 - 32,676,142 ($214,028,730.10) Equity, (File 333-146348 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 06B)

S-8     Cinemark Holdings, Inc., 3900 DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 500, PLANO, TX, 
        75093, (972) 665-1000 - 0 ($167,568,250.00) Equity, (File 333-146349 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 05A)

S-8     OPEN TEXT CORP, 275 FRANK TOMPA DRIVE, WATERLOO, ONTARIO CANADA, A6, 
        N2L 0A1, 519-888-7111 - 355,675 ($9,124,842.13) Equity, 
        (File 333-146350 - Sep. 27) (BR. 03C)

S-8     OPEN TEXT CORP, 275 FRANK TOMPA DRIVE, WATERLOO, ONTARIO CANADA, A6, 
        N2L 0A1, 519-888-7111 - 1,200,000 ($30,786,000.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146351 - Sep. 27) (BR. 03C)

S-8     COGNOS INC, 3755 RIVERSIDE DR, PO BOX 9707, OTTAWA ONTARIO CAN K, A6, 
        00000, 6137381440 - 0 ($41,825,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146352 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 03C)

S-1     Sports Properties Acquisition Corp., 437 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY, 
        10022, (212) 328-2100 - 0 ($402,500,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146353 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 09)

S-1     VERMILLION, INC., 5105052100 - 43,935,269 ($43,495,916.31) Equity, 
        (File 333-146354 - Sep. 27) (BR. 10A)

S-3ASR  MERCK & CO INC, ONE MERCK DR, P O BOX 100, WHITEHOUSE STATION, NJ, 
        08889-0100, 9084231688 - 7,285,338 ($377,526,215.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146356 - Sep. 27) (BR. 01B)

S-1     CSAV Holding Corp., 8401 EAGLE CREEK PARKWAY, SUITE 700, SAVAGE, MN, 
        55378, 952-894-6280 - 0 ($201,250,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146357 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. )

S-8     International Building Technologies Group, Inc., 
        1151 HARBOR BAY PARKWAY, SUITE 202, ALAMEDA, CA, 94502, 510-814-3778 - 
        9,000,000 ($139,500.00) Equity, (File 333-146358 - Sep. 27) (BR. 05C)

S-3ASR  WYNN RESORTS LTD, 3145 LAS VEGAS BLVD S., LAS VEGAS, NV, 89109, 
        7027334444 - 0 ($0.00) Equity, (File 333-146360 - Sep. 27) (BR. 05C)

F-10    YAMANA GOLD INC, 150 YORK ST, STE 1902, TORONTO, A6, M5H 3S5, 
        4168150220 - 0 ($447,571,371.00) Equity, (File 333-146361 - Sep. 27) 
        (BR. 04A)

SB-2    CLEARANT INC, 1801 AVENUE OF THE STARS, SUITE 435, LOS ANGELES, CA, 
        90067, 310-479-4570 - 46,034,338 ($29,231,804.63) Equity, 
        (File 333-146362 - Sep. 27) (BR. 01C)

S-8     CLEARANT INC, 1801 AVENUE OF THE STARS, SUITE 435, LOS ANGELES, CA, 
        90067, 310-479-4570 - 0 ($3,810,000.00) Equity, (File 333-146363 - 
        Sep. 27) (BR. 01C)

S-1     Kaiser Federal Financial Group, Inc., 1359 NORTH GRAND AVENUE, COVINA, 
        CA, 91724, (800) 524-2274 - 27,062,063 ($270,620,630.00) Equity, 
        (File 333-146364 - Sep. 27) (BR. )


RECENT 8K FILINGS


Form 8-K is used by companies to file current reports on the following events:
	
1.01	Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement		
1.02	Termination of a Material Definitive Agreement		
1.03	Bankruptcy or Receivership	
2.01	Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets	
2.02	Results of Operations and Financial Condition	
2.03	Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an 
	Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant		
2.04	Triggering Events That Accelerate or Increase a Direct Financial Obligation 
	under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement		
2.05	Cost Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities		
2.06	Material Impairments		
3.01	Notice of Delisting or Failure to Satisfy a Continued Listing Rule or 
	Standard; Transfer of Listing		
3.02	Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities		
3.03	Material Modifications to Rights of Security Holders		
4.01	Changes in Registrant's Certifying Accountant	
4.02	Non-Reliance on Previously Issued Financial Statements or a Related Audit
	Report or Completed Interim Review		
5.01	Changes in Control of Registrant	
5.02	Departure of Directors or Principal Officers; Election of Directors; 
	Appointment of Principal Officers	
5.03	Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws; Change in Fiscal Year
5.04	Temporary Suspension of Trading Under Registrant's Employee Benefit Plans
5.05	Amendments to the Registrant's Code of Ethics, or Waiver of a 
	Provision of the Code of Ethics	
6.01. 	ABS Informational and Computational Material.
6.02.  	Change of Servicer or Trustee.
6.03.  	Change in Credit Enhancement or Other External Support.
6.04. 	Failure to Make a Required Distribution.
6.05.  	Securities Act Updating Disclosure.
7.01	Regulation FD Disclosure	
8.01	Other Events	
9.01	Financial Statements and Exhibits	

8-K  reports  may  be  obtained  in  person  or  by  writing  to   the
Commission's  Public  Reference  Branch  at  100   F   Street,   N.E.,
Washington, D.C. 20549-1090 or at the following  e-mail  box  address:
publicinfo@sec.gov. In most cases, this information is also  available
on the Commission's website: www.sec.gov.


				       STATE     
NAME OF ISSUER                         CODE   	  8K ITEM NO.		    	  DATE     COMMENT

ACCENTURE LTD                                    2.02,8.01,9.01                 09/27/07

ACCENTURE SCA                                    2.02,8.01,9.01                 09/27/07

Aces Wired Inc                          TX       8.01                           09/24/07

ACTIVANT SOLUTIONS INC /DE/             DE       1.02                           09/21/07

ADVENT SOFTWARE INC /DE/                DE       5.02                           09/21/07

AeroVironment Inc                       DE       1.01,7.01,9.01                 09/26/07

AFC ENTERPRISES INC                     MN       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

Affinion Group, Inc.                    DE       5.02                           09/21/07

AIRNET SYSTEMS INC                      OH       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07

ALDILA INC                              DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

ALLIANCE DATA SYSTEMS CORP              DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Alliance Holdings GP, L.P.              DE       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/25/07

ALLIANCE LAUNDRY SYSTEMS LLC                     4.02                           09/21/07

ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS LP           DE       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/25/07

ALTAIR NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC             A6       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

American Caresource Holdings, Inc.      DE       5.02                           09/23/07

AMERICAN GREETINGS CORP                 OH       7.01                           09/26/07

AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORP /DE/       DE       5.02                           09/24/07

AMKOR TECHNOLOGY INC                    DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

ANAVEX LIFE SCIENCES CORP.              NV       1.01,3.02,9.01                 09/11/07

ANGELES PARTNERS X                      CA       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

ANTS SOFTWARE INC                       DE       5.02                           09/24/07

AON CORP                                DE       5.02                           09/21/07

Apple REIT Seven, Inc.                  VA       2.01,9.01                      09/27/07

APPLIED MICRO CIRCUITS CORP             DE       2.05                           09/27/07

ARBIOS SYSTEMS INC                      DE       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

ARDENT MINES LTD                        NV       1.01                           09/24/07

Armor Electric, Inc.                             2.04                           09/11/07

ARRAY BIOPHARMA INC                     DE       1.01                           09/21/07

ATHERSYS, INC / NEW                     DE       9.01                           06/08/07    AMEND

AUXILIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC                     7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

BACKWEB TECHNOLOGIES LTD                         4.01,9.01                      09/06/07    AMEND

BALLY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.                NV       2.02,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

BANC OF AMERICA FUNDING CORP            DE       9.01                           09/27/07

BANC OF AMERICA FUNDING CORP            DE       9.01                           09/27/07

Bank of Commerce Holdings               CA       5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

Bank of the Carolinas CORP              NC       5.05                           09/26/07

BANK OF THE OZARKS INC                  AR       1.01                           09/26/07

BARNWELL INDUSTRIES INC                 DE       5.02                           09/26/07

BARRIER THERAPEUTICS INC                DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

BCSB Bancorp Inc.                       MD       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

BCSB BANKCORP INC                                5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/24/07

Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage Secu   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Beneficial Mutual Bancorp Inc           X1       9.01                           07/13/07    AMEND

BEVERLY NATIONAL CORP                   MA       5.03,9.01                      09/25/07

BH RE LLC                               NV       1.01,9.01                      09/19/07

BigBand Networks, Inc.                  DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

BIW LTD                                 CT       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

BLUE HOLDINGS, INC.                     NV       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/21/07

BLUE RIDGE PAPER PRODUCTS INC                    8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

BORDERS GROUP INC                       MI       1.01,2.01,2.03,2.06,9.01       09/21/07

BSD MEDICAL CORP                        DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

BUTLER NATIONAL CORP                    DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

C-COR INC                               PA       1.01,9.01                      09/23/07

CAI International, Inc.                          1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/25/07

CAPITAL CORP OF THE WEST                CA       1.01,3.03,8.01,9.01            09/26/07

CARVER BANCORP INC                      DE       9.01                           09/29/06    AMEND

CELEBRATE EXPRESS, INC.                          2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

CELLULAR TECHNICAL SERVICES CO INC      DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Celsia Technologies, Inc.               NV       5.02                           09/25/07

CELSION CORP                            MD       1.02,5.02,9.01                 09/24/07

CENTURY PROPERTIES FUND XVI             CA       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

CH2M HILL COMPANIES LTD                 OR       1.01,2.01,9.01                 09/26/07

CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION    DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION    DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION    DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

CHATSWORTH ACQUISITIONS I INC           DE       8.01                           09/26/07

CHATSWORTH ACQUISITIONS II INC          DE       8.01                           09/26/07

CHATSWORTH ACQUISITIONS III INC         DE       8.01                           09/26/07

CHATTEM INC                             TN       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

CHEMBIO DIAGNOSTICS, INC.               NV       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

CHICOS FAS INC                          FL       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/24/07

CHICOS FAS INC                          FL       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07

CHICOS FAS INC                          FL       5.02                           08/22/07    AMEND

CHINA EXPERT TECHNOLOGY, INC.           NV       4.01,9.01                      08/17/07

CHINA MEDICINE CORP                              8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

CHIQUITA BRANDS INTERNATIONAL INC       NJ       5.03,9.01                      09/21/07

CHRISTOPHER & BANKS CORP                DE       1.01,9.01                      09/21/07

CHRISTOPHER & BANKS CORP                DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

CINCINNATI BELL INC                     OH       1.02,5.02,9.01                 09/21/07

Citicorp Mortgage Securities Trust, S   DE       9.01                           09/27/07

CLARCOR INC                             DE       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

CNB Financial Corp.                     MA       5.02                           09/27/07

COGNOS INC                              CA       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

COGNOS INC                              CA       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

COHESANT TECHNOLOGIES INC               DE       2.02,9.01                      09/26/07

COLLECTIVE BRANDS, INC.                 DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

COMMUNITY FIRST INC                     TN       2.03,7.01,9.01                 09/27/07

Con-way Inc.                            DE       5.02,9.01                      09/26/07

CONAGRA FOODS INC /DE/                  DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

CONSOLIDATED CAPITAL GROWTH FUND        CA       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

CONSOLIDATED CAPITAL PROPERTIES IV      CA       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

COPART INC                              CA       2.02,9.01                      09/26/07

CORCEPT THERAPEUTICS INC                         5.03,9.01                      09/24/07

CORDOVA SCIENCES, INC.                  DE       1.01                           09/24/07

Cornerworld Corp                        NV       1.01,2.01,3.02,4.01,5.01,5.02, 08/10/07    AMEND
					         5.03,5.06,9.01   
CRA INTERNATIONAL, INC.                 MA       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

CREDIT ONE FINANCIAL INC                         1.01                           09/24/07

CRUM & FORSTER HOLDINGS CORP            DE       8.01                           09/24/07

CULP INC                                NC       4.01,9.01                      09/21/07

CULP INC                                NC       4.01                           09/26/07

CURAGEN CORP                            DE       5.02                           09/25/07

CVD EQUIPMENT CORP                      NY       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

CYBER DEFENSE SYSTEMS INC               FL       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

CYBRA CORP                              NY       1.01,9.01                      08/27/07

DAKOTA GROWERS PASTA CO INC             ND       1.01,9.01                      09/21/07

DAVIDSON DIVERSIFIED REAL ESTATE I LP   DE       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

DENBURY RESOURCES INC                   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

DIEDRICH COFFEE INC                     CA       2.02                           09/25/07

DIGITAL IMAGING RESOURCES INC.          DE       3.02                           09/25/07

DIRECT INSITE CORP                      DE       5.02,9.01                      08/22/07

DIVX INC                                         1.01                           09/27/07

DONALDSON CO INC                        DE       5.02                           09/21/07

DRESS BARN INC                          CT       4.02                           09/26/07

DRI CORP                                NC       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

DURA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS INC             DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

DURECT CORP                             DE       8.01                           09/21/07

Eastern Insurance Holdings, Inc.        PA       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Echo Healthcare Acquisition Corp.       DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

ELECTRONICS FOR IMAGING INC             DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

ENHERENT CORP                           DE       5.02                           09/23/07

Eternal Energy Corp.                             1.01,5.02,9.01                 07/26/07

EXELON CORP                             PA       5.02,8.01                      09/24/07

EXXON MOBIL CORP                        NJ       5.02,8.01                      09/21/07

FAMOUS DAVES OF AMERICA INC             MN       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta       X1       2.03                           09/24/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston        X1       2.03                           09/25/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago       X1       2.03                           09/24/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati    X1       2.03,9.01                      09/25/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapoli   X1       2.03,9.01                      09/24/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York      X1       2.03,9.01                      09/24/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh    PA       2.03,9.01                      09/24/07

Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francis   X1       2.03                           09/24/07

FedFirst Financial CORP                 X1       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

FIFTH THIRD BANCORP                     OH       1.01                           09/21/07

FINISH LINE INC /IN/                    IN       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

FINLAY ENTERPRISES INC /DE              DE       1.01,8.01,9.01                 09/27/07

FINLAY FINE JEWELRY CORP                DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

FIRST ALBANY COMPANIES INC              NY       1.01,1.02,2.01,2.04,3.01,3.02, 09/21/07
					         5.01,5.02,5.03   
First Horizon Asset Sec Mort Pass Thr   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

First Horizon Asset Sec Mort Pass Thr   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

First Horizon Asset Sec Mort Pass Thr   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

First Horizon Asset Sec Mort Pass Thr   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

FIRST MERCURY FINANCIAL CORP            DE       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/26/07

FIRST REPUBLIC PREFERRED CAPITAL CORP            4.01,5.01,9.01                 09/21/07

Firstar Exploration CORP                NV       5.02                           09/27/07

FIRSTFED FINANCIAL CORP                 DE       7.01,9.01                      08/31/07

FOCUS ENHANCEMENTS INC                  DE       1.01,9.01                      09/24/07

FOREFRONT HOLDINGS, INC.                FL       1.01,5.02                      09/21/07

Fortress International Group, Inc.      DE       1.01,3.02,8.01,9.01            09/24/07

Freedom Acquisition Holdings, Inc.      DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

FREQUENCY ELECTRONICS INC               DE       8.01                           09/27/07

FRONTIER FINANCIAL CORP /WA/            WA       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

FTI CONSULTING INC                      MD       8.01                           09/27/07

GASTAR EXPLORATION LTD                           7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

GEM SOLUTIONS, INC.                     DE       1.03                           09/20/07

GENCO SHIPPING & TRADING LTD                     1.01,7.01,8.01,9.01            09/26/07

GENERAL CABLE CORP /DE/                 DE       1.01,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

GENERAL CABLE CORP /DE/                 DE       1.01,9.01                      09/21/07

GENERAL MARITIME CORP/                           2.03                           09/21/07

GLOBAL PAYMENTS INC                     GA       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

GSI GROUP INC                           A3       2.02,9.01                      09/26/07

HAIGHTS CROSS COMMUNICATIONS INC        DE       1.01,5.02,5.03,9.01            09/21/07

Hanesbrands Inc.                        MD       5.02,5.03,9.01                 09/25/07

HEALTHCARE REALTY TRUST INC             MD       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

HOST AMERICA CORP                       DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

HUDSON HIGHLAND GROUP INC               DE       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07

HUMANA INC                              DE       8.01                           09/25/07

HUTTON HOLDINGS CORP                    NV       5.02                           09/25/07

IDERA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.             DE       5.02                           09/25/07

ILLUMINA INC                            DE       5.02                           09/26/07

IMPAC MORTGAGE HOLDINGS INC             MD       8.01                           09/19/07

INDEPENDENCE TAX CREDIT PLUS LP IV      DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

India Globalization Capital, Inc.       MD       1.01,9.01                      09/21/07

IndyMac INDA Mortgage Loan Trust 2007            9.01                           09/27/07

INNOVATIVE CARD TECHNOLOGIES INC        DE       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/21/07

Innovive Pharmaceuticals, Inc.          DE       8.01                           09/27/07

INTEGRAL SYSTEMS INC /MD/               MD       5.02,7.01,9.01                 09/25/07

INTERFACE INC                           GA       8.01                           09/27/07

INTERMUNE INC                           DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

International Fight League, Inc.        DE       1.01,5.02,9.01                 09/21/07

INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP /DE/       DE       1.01                           09/21/07

INTERNATIONAL SHIPHOLDING CORP          DE       1.01                           09/27/07

INTRUSION INC                           DE       1.01,3.02,8.01,9.01            09/26/07

IOMEGA CORP                             DE       5.02                           09/27/07

Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC              IA       7.01,9.01                      09/24/07

ISIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC                DE       5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

ISTA PHARMACEUTICALS INC                DE       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

IT Group Holdings Inc.                           4.02,7.01,9.01                 09/26/07

J P MORGAN CHASE & CO                   DE       9.01                           09/25/07

J.P. Morgan Mortgage Trust 2007-A5      DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

JABIL CIRCUIT INC                       DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

JACLYN INC                              DE       2.02,8.01,9.01                 09/27/07

JACO ELECTRONICS INC                    NY       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

JAVELIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC            DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

KB HOME                                 DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

KENSEY NASH CORP                        DE       7.01,9.01                      09/26/07

Kentucky First Federal Bancorp                   2.02,9.01                      09/25/07    AMEND

LINCOLN INTERNATIONAL CORP              DE       5.03,9.01                      09/21/07

LIPID SCIENCES INC/                     AZ       5.03,9.01                      09/25/07

LORAL SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS INC.       DE       1.01,9.01                      09/24/07

MACK CALI REALTY CORP                   MD       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

Macquarie Infrastructure CO LLC         DE       1.01,2.03,7.01,9.01            09/21/07

MAINE & MARITIMES CORP                  ME       5.02,5.05                      09/27/07

MARATHON OIL CORP                       DE       2.03,9.01                      09/27/07

MARGO CARIBE INC                        PR       5.02                           09/22/07

MARLIN BUSINESS SERVICES CORP                    1.01,9.01                      09/26/07

MARSHALL EDWARDS INC                    DE       1.01,9.01                      09/26/07    AMEND

MCCORMICK & CO INC                      MD       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

MCMORAN EXPLORATION CO /DE/             DE       9.01                           09/06/07    AMEND

MEDALLION FINANCIAL CORP                DE       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/26/07

MEDIRECT LATINO INC                     FL       8.01                           09/27/07

MEDIRECT LATINO INC                     FL       8.01                           09/27/07

MFIC CORP                               DE       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/17/07

MGI PHARMA INC                          MN       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

MIDWEST URANIUM CORP                    NV       4.01,9.01                      09/25/07

MODAVOX INC                                      5.02                           09/26/07

MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CORP    MD       5.02                           09/24/07

MOSAIC CO                                        7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

MOVIE GALLERY INC                       DE       2.05,9.01                      09/25/07

NANOVIRICIDES, INC.                     NV       1.01,3.02,9.01                 09/27/07

NATIONAL CITY AUTO RECEIVABLES TRUST             8.01,9.01                      09/17/07

NATIONAL HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY INC      CO       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07

National Interstate CORP                OH       5.02,9.01                      09/21/07

NEOWARE INC                             DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

NETGEAR, INC                            DE       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

NeurogesX Inc                           CA       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL CORP              MD       5.02                           09/24/07

NEW MOTION, INC.                        DE       1.01,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

NEW MOTION, INC.                        DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

NEWFIELD EXPLORATION CO /DE/            DE       7.01,8.01,9.01                 09/25/07

NEXT INC/TN                             DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

NORAM CAPITAL HOLDINGS                  DE       4.01,9.01                      09/24/07

NORTHERN GROWERS LLC                    SD       1.01,2.03                      09/21/07

NOVASTAR FINANCIAL INC                  MD       1.01,2.03,3.03                 09/21/07

OGDEN GOLF CO CORP                      UT       1.01,9.01                      09/27/07

OPENLIMIT INC                           FL       2.01,3.02,5.01,5.03,5.06,9.01  08/27/07

OPENWAVE SYSTEMS INC                    DE       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07    AMEND

OPTIMAL GROUP INC                                7.01                           09/27/07

Orbitz Worldwide, Inc.                  DE       1.01,1.02,9.01                 09/21/07

OSAGE BANCSHARES, INC.                  MD       5.03,9.01                      09/26/07

OXIS INTERNATIONAL INC                  DE       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/13/07

PACIFIC BIOMETRICS INC                  DE       4.01,9.01                      09/04/07    AMEND

PALATIN TECHNOLOGIES INC                DE       1.02,2.05,5.02,9.01            09/25/07

Panglobal Brands Inc.                   DE       1.01,9.01                      09/16/07

Paramount Acquisition Corp              DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

PATHFINDER BANCORP INC                  DE       8.01                           09/27/07

PEOPLES LIBERATION INC                  DE       5.02                           09/21/07

Permanent Master Issuer plc                      6.02,6.03,8.01                 09/19/07    AMEND

PetroHunter Energy Corp                 MD       2.03,5.02,9.01                 09/21/07

PFIZER INC                              DE       5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

Pike Electric CORP                               5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

PLANAR SYSTEMS INC                      OR       8.01                           09/21/07

PLAYLOGIC ENTERTAINMENT INC             DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

Polypore International, Inc.                     5.02                           09/26/07

POWERSECURE INTERNATIONAL, INC.         DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

PRO PHARMACEUTICALS INC                 NV       5.02,9.01                      09/24/07    AMEND

PROVIDENT FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC        DE       1.01,9.01                      09/26/07

PYRAMID OIL CO                          CA       8.01                           09/25/07

QUAKER CHEMICAL CORP                    PA       1.01                           09/25/07

QUALITY SYSTEMS INC                     CA       5.02                           09/26/07

QUANTUM GROUP INC /FL                            1.01,5.02,9.01                 09/21/07

QUESTCOR PHARMACEUTICALS INC            CA       5.02,7.01,9.01                 09/24/07

RALI Series 2007-QA5 Trust              DE       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

RANCHER ENERGY CORP.                    NV       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

REFLECT SCIENTIFIC INC                  UT       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

REGAL BELOIT CORP                       WI       8.01                           09/21/07

REINSURANCE GROUP OF AMERICA INC        MO       1.01,1.02,2.03,9.01            09/24/07

REMINGTON ARMS CO INC/                  DE       5.02                           09/21/07

Republic Property Trust                 MD       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

RITE AID CORP                           DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY INC    CO       2.02,7.01,9.01                 09/27/07

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY INC    CO       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

SABA SOFTWARE INC                       DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

Sancon Resources Recovery, Inc.                  2.01,9.01                      09/19/07

SANMINA-SCI CORP                        DE       1.01,2.03                      09/21/07

Securus Technologies, Inc.              DE       2.01                           09/27/07

SERVICE BANCORP INC                     MA       5.02                           09/21/07

SHARPER IMAGE CORP                      DE       5.02,9.01                      09/25/07

Shine Media Acquisition Corp.           DE       5.02                           09/27/07

SKECHERS USA INC                        DE       1.01,7.01,9.01                 09/25/07

SMITH MICRO SOFTWARE INC                DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

SOLAR ENERTECH CORP                     NV       1.01,5.02,8.01,9.01            09/24/07

Spansion Inc.                           DE       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/21/07

SPARTAN MOTORS INC                      MI       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

SportsQuest, Inc.                       NJ       1.01,2.01,2.03,3.02,9.01       09/21/07

SPX CORP                                DE       1.01,1.02,2.03,9.01            09/21/07

STERLING FINANCIAL CORP /WA/            WA       5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

STERLING FINANCIAL CORP /WA/            WA       5.02,9.01                      09/27/07

SYCAMORE NETWORKS INC                   DE       5.03                           09/24/07

Symmetry Holdings Inc                   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Symmetry Holdings Inc                   DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

SYNERGY FINANCIAL GROUP INC /NJ/        NJ       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

SYNTEC BIOFUEL INC                      WA       2.03                           09/26/07

SYNTHESIS ENERGY SYSTEMS INC            DE       1.01,3.02,9.01                 09/27/07

Syprus, Inc.                            NV       9.01                           08/24/07

TALLY HO VENTURES INC                   DE       5.03,9.01                      09/26/07

TECHE HOLDING CO                        LA       5.02                           09/19/07

TECHNITROL INC                          PA       5.02                           09/21/07

TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY            DE       5.02                           09/25/07

TEL OFFSHORE TRUST                      TX       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

Teleconnect Inc.                        OK       4.01,9.01                      09/24/07

TELESOURCE INTERNATIONAL INC            FL       5.02                           09/26/07

TELLABS INC                             DE       2.05                           09/21/07

TENNANT CO                              MN       2.05,9.01                      09/21/07

TERAX ENERGY, INC.                      NV       3.01,4.01,5.01,5.02,5.03,7.01, 06/08/07    AMEND
					         8.01,9.01
TEXAS INDUSTRIES INC                    DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

THOMAS GROUP INC                        DE       5.01                           09/21/07

TIBCO SOFTWARE INC                      DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

TIDEWATER INC                           DE       7.01,9.01                      09/25/07

TIER TECHNOLOGIES INC                   DE       1.01,9.01                      09/26/07

TRAFFIX INC                             DE       1.01,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

TRANSBOTICS CORP                        DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

TRC COMPANIES INC /DE/                  DE       1.01,9.01                      09/25/07

Triple Crown Media, Inc.                DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

TRULITE INC                             DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

UNITED INVESTORS INCOME PROPERTIES      MO       1.01,2.03,9.01                 09/21/07

United States Natural Gas Fund, LP               7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

United States Oil Fund, LP              DE       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

UNIVERSAL DETECTION TECHNOLOGY          CA       8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE INC       DE       5.02,9.01                      09/24/07

UNIVEST CORP OF PENNSYLVANIA            PA       5.03,9.01                      09/26/07

US AIRWAYS GROUP INC                    DE       2.03,8.01,9.01                 09/26/07

US GEOTHERMAL INC                       DE       1.01,7.01,9.01                 09/26/07

VAIL RESORTS INC                        DE       2.02,9.01                      09/27/07

VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORP                 NJ       8.01                           09/27/07

Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc.              DE       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

VB Trade Inc                            NV       5.02,8.01,9.01                 09/19/07

VCAMPUS CORP                            DE       1.01,4.01,8.01,9.01            09/21/07

VELOCITY ASSET MANAGEMENT INC           DE       1.01,3.02,9.01                 09/27/07

VITESSE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP              DE       1.01,9.01                      09/24/07

Vyteris Holdings (Nevada), Inc.         NV       1.01                           09/24/07

WACHOVIA ASSET SECURITIZATION INC 200            8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

WACHOVIA ASSET SECURITIZATION INC AST            8.01,9.01                      09/25/07

WEBSTER FINANCIAL CORP                  DE       8.01,9.01                      09/26/07

WEINGARTEN REALTY INVESTORS /TX/        TX       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

WELLS FARGO & CO/MN                     DE       9.01                           09/27/07

Whitehall Jewelers Holdings, Inc.       DE       5.03,9.01                      09/24/07

Whitestone REIT                         TX       7.01,9.01                      09/27/07

Winthrop Realty Trust                   OH       1.01,9.01                      09/21/07

WITS BASIN PRECIOUS MINERALS INC        MN       5.02,5.03,8.01,9.01            09/21/07

WJ COMMUNICATIONS INC                   DE       5.02,8.01                      09/22/07

WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE INC /DE/           MI       5.02                           09/21/07

Xenonics Holdings, Inc.                 NV       1.01,3.02,9.01                 09/21/07

YARDVILLE NATIONAL BANCORP              NJ       8.01,9.01                      09/27/07

YORK WATER CO                           PA       5.02                           09/27/07    AMEND

YORK WATER CO                           PA       5.02                           09/27/07    AMEND




                           

 

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Modified: 09/28/2007