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SEC NEWS DIGEST
Issue 2007-232 December 4, 2007
COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHANGE IN THE MEETING: DELETION OF AN ITEM
The following item will not be considered during the closed meeting on
Thursday, �December �6, �at �2:00 p.m.: A matter involving enforcement
techniques
At �times, changes in Commission priorities require alterations in the
scheduling �of meeting items. For further information and to ascertain
what, �if �any, �matters have been added, deleted or postponed, please
contact the Office of the Secretary at (202) 551-5400.
ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS
COMMISSION SANCTIONS STEPHEN J. HORNING
The �Commission has sanctioned Stephen J. Horning, formerly a director
and senior officer of Rocky Mountain Securities & Investments, Inc., a
former �registered �broker-dealer �located �in �Denver, �Colorado. The
Commission �determined that Horning failed reasonably to supervise two
former �employees �of �Rocky �Mountain with a view to preventing their
violations of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
Exchange �Act Rule 10b-5. The Commission also found that Horning was a
cause �of Rocky Mountain's inaccurate books and records and its filing
of material false reports with regulatory agencies. As a result of the
conduct �at �issue, �a �SIPC �trustee was appointed to liquidate Rocky
Mountain. The Commission found that "Horning's supervisory failure and
his fundamental misunderstanding of the duties of a supervisor present
too �great �a risk to investors to allow him to remain in the industry
as �a �supervisor." The Commission concluded that it was in the public
interest �to bar Horning from association with any broker or dealer in
a �supervisory �capacity �and �to �suspend �him for twelve months from
association �with �any �broker �or �dealer. (Rel. 34-56886; Securities
Investor Protection Act of 1970 Rel. No. 167; File No. 3-12156)
IN �THE �MATTER �OF �MARSHALL W. PAGON AND HOWARD E. VERLIN AND IN THE
MATTER OF MICHAEL K. SMITH
On December 4, the Commission issued two Orders Instituting Cease-and-
Desist �Proceedings, �Making Findings, and Imposing a Cease-and-Desist
Order Pursuant to Section 8A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21C �of �the �Securities �Exchange �Act of 1934, one naming Repondents
Marshall W. Pagon and Howard E. Verlin and the other naming Michael K.
Smith. �All �three respondents are former senior executives of Pegasus
Communications Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. The Pegasus
entities �operated �a �satellite television business with customers in
certain rural areas of the United States.
According �to �the �Commission's �Orders, �during the period from 1999
though �2001, �Pegasus, �a satellite television provider, engaged in a
number �of �actions �designed �to �increase �the �number of its active
satellite subscribers. First, Pegasus extended the period of time that
customers who had failed to pay their bills could be considered active
and, �therefore, �part �of �the �subscriber �count. �At Pegasus, these
delinquent �accounts �whose �status was extended were called "re-aged"
accounts. �Second, �in �2001, �Pegasus �re-activated �the �accounts of
certain �customers �who �had voluntarily disconnected their service by
reclassifying �the �accounts �from disconnect to suspend status and by
assigning �one-cent �credits �to the customers' accounts, thus causing
the �billing �system �to �restore �those subscriber accounts to active
status. �At �Pegasus, these accounts that were reactivated by one-cent
credits ��were ��called ��"penny-suspends" ��or ��"penny-credits." The
Commissions �Orders �found �that, �as �a �result of these actions, the
number �of �subscribers �who �were not generating revenue or receiving
services �from �Pegasus �grew �substantially. �Without �these actions,
Pegasus �would �have had nominal growth in its subscriber base for the
year 2001.
The �Commission's Orders found that, as a result of this conduct, each
of the Respondents caused Pegasus and PSC to violate Sections 17(a)(2)
and �17(a)(3) �of �the �Securities �Act �of �1933 �and Sections 13(a),
13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
Rules 13a-1, 13a-13 and 12b-20 thereunder.
Without �admitting �or �denying the Commission's findings, Respondents
agreed �to �entry of the Commission Orders requiring them to cease and
desist �from �committing �or �causing �any �violations �and any future
violations �of �the �antifraud, �reporting, �books �and �records, �and
internal ����controls �provisions �of �the �federal �securities �laws.
Respondent �Verlin �also �agreed �to �pay �a �total �of �$23,959.88 in
disgorgement �and �prejudgment interest. (In the matter of Marshall W.
Pagon �and �Howard �E. �Verlin �- Rels. 33-8867; 34-56891; File No. 3-
12897); �(In the matter of Michael K. Smith - Rels. 33-8868; 34-56892;
File No. 3-12898)
FINAL JUDGMENTS BY CONSENT ENTERED AS TO C. PAUL SANDIFUR, JR., THOMAS
TURNER, TRILLIUM CORPORATION AND DAVID SYRE
The �Commission �today �announced �that �it has reached settlements in
pending �litigation �against �two �former �executives �of Metropolitan
Mortgage �& Securities Co., Inc. (Metropolitan), former Chairman Chief
Executive �Officer �C. Paul Sandifur, Jr., and former senior executive
Thomas �G. �Turner, �as well as former Metropolitan business associate
Trillium �Corporation �and �its �Chairman �and Chief Executive Officer
David �B. �Syre, �relating �to an alleged financial reporting fraud at
Metropolitan. �Judgments by consent were entered for each defendant by
the �Honorable John C. Coughenour in the case SEC v. C. Paul Sandifur,
Jr., �et �al., Case No. CV-05-1631 JCC, in the U.S. District Court for
the Western District of Washington.
Metropolitan �was a long-standing Spokane, Washington finance and real
estate ��company �that �collapsed �in �2004. �Metropolitan �filed �for
bankruptcy �in �February �2004, �devastating �nearly �10,000 investors
throughout �the �Pacific Northwest who had invested approximately $450
million in debt securities and preferred stock offered by the company.
As �alleged �in �the �Commission's �amended �complaint, Metropolitan's
management falsified the company's 2002 financial results by reporting
profits �from �circular real estate sales where Metropolitan purported
to sell property to buyers who, in fact, received all or nearly all of
the ��money �to �pay �for �the �purchases �from �Metropolitan �or �its
affiliates.
In �the �largest �of �these deals, Metropolitan reported a $10 million
gain �by �completely �financing �the purchase of property by defendant
Trillium ����Corporation, �a �private �company �based �in �Bellingham,
Washington.
The �details �of �the settlements for the defendants, who consented to
the �settlements �without admitting or denying the allegations against
them, are as follows:
C. ��Paul ��Sandifur, ��Jr., ��Metropolitan ��Chairman �and Chief
Executive ������Officer ��- ��Ordered ��to ��pay ��a ��total ��of
$150,889.66, ��consisting ��of ��disgorgement ��of ��$60,000 plus
prejudgment �interest �of �$15,889.66, �and �a �civil �penalty of
$75,000; ��permanently �enjoined �from �violating �the �antifraud
provisions �of �the federal securities laws (Section 17(a) of the
Securities �Act �of 1933 ("Securities Act"), Section 10(b) of the
Exchange ��Act ��of ��1934 ��("Exchange ��Act") ��and �Rule 10b-5
thereunder); ��permanently ��enjoined ��from ��violating �Section
13(b)(5) �of �the �Exchange �Act �and �Rules �13a-14, �13b2-1 and
13b2-2; ��permanently ��enjoined ��from ��aiding ��and ��abetting
violations �of �the �books �and �records �and �periodic reporting
provisions �(Sections �13(a), �13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the
Exchange �Act and Rules 12b-20, 13a-1 and 13a-13 thereunder); and
barred �from �serving �as �an �officer �or director of any public
company for a period of five years;
Thomas �G. �Turner, �Metropolitan �senior executive - Permanently
enjoined �from �violating the antifraud provisions of the federal
securities �laws �(Section �17(a) �of the Securities Act, Section
10(b) ��of ��the ��Exchange ��Act ��and ��Rule 10b-5 thereunder);
permanently �enjoined �from �violating �Section �13(b)(5) �of the
Exchange �Act �and �Rules 13b2-1 and 13b2-2; permanently enjoined
from �aiding �and �abetting �violations �of the books and records
and ���periodic ���reporting ���provisions ���(Sections ���13(a),
13(b)(2)(A) and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act and Rules 12b-20,
13a-1 �and �13a-13 �thereunder); �and �barred �from serving as an
officer or director of any public company;
Trillium �Corporation, �Metropolitan business associate - Ordered
to �pay �a �penalty �of �$75,000, �and �permanently enjoined from
violating �the �antifraud �provisions �of �the federal securities
laws ���(Section �10(b) �of �the �Exchange �Act �and �Rule �10b-5
thereunder) �and �from �aiding �and �abetting �violations �of the
books �and �records �and �periodic �reporting provisions (Section
13(a) �����of �the �Exchange �Act �and �Rules �12b-20 �and �13a-1
thereunder); and
David �B. �Syre, �Trillium Chairman and Chief Executive Officer -
Ordered �to �pay �a �penalty of $50,000, and permanently enjoined
from violating the antifraud provisions of the federal securities
laws ���(Section �10(b) �of �the �Exchange �Act �and �Rule �10b-5
thereunder) �and �from �aiding �and �abetting �violations �of the
books �and �records �and �periodic �reporting provisions (Section
13(a) �����of �the �Exchange �Act �and �Rules �12b-20 �and �13a-1
thereunder).
Previously, �the �Commission �reached �settlements �with �three �other
defendants �in �this litigation: former Metropolitan Controller Robert
Ness; �former �Metropolitan �Vice President Thomas Masters; and former
Metropolitan �business associate Dan Sandy. See Litigation Release No.
20042, dated March 15, 2007.
The �settlements �announced today conclude the Commission's litigation
in �this �matter �against �all �the �defendants �except Thomas Turner,
against �whom �the Commission will bring a motion for disgorgement and
civil �penalties for his role in the fraud at Metropolitan. [SEC v. C.
Paul �Sandifur, �Jr., �et �al., �USDC, Western District of Washington,
Civil Action No. CV-05-1631 JC] (LR-20379)
SEC �SUES �INDIANAPOLIS �BROKER �AND �INVESTMENT �ADVISER FOR PERSONAL
TRADING IN ADVANCE OF A TENDER OFFER
On �December �3, the Commission filed a complaint in the U.S. District
Court �for �the Southern District of Indiana against David W. Knall, a
registered �representative �and �investment �adviser, �for �trading in
advance �of �Dick's �Sporting Goods Inc.'s June 21, 2004, announcement
that �it �intended �to �acquire �Galyan's �Trading Company, Inc. via a
tender �offer. �The �complaint �alleges �that �Knall, �a �resident �of
Indianapolis, acquired material, nonpublic information relating to the
tender �offer �on June 12, 2004. Four days later, on June 16, 2004, he
purchased �10,000 �shares �of �Galyan's �stock �to �cover a previously
established short position in his brokerage account. Prior to trading,
Knall �did �not �try �to �determine �whether there had been any public
announcement about an acquisition or any material increase in Galyan's
stock price, even though he had reason to know that the information he
acquired �came �indirectly from a Dick's representative. The complaint
further �alleges �that Knall avoided $55,281 in losses by covering his
short �position �prior to the June 21 2004, public announcement of the
tender offer. The day after the announcement, Galyan's stock closed at
$16.68, �a �50.3% �increase �from �the previous day's closing price of
$11.10.
Without �admitting �or denying the allegations in the complaint, Knall
consented �to �the �entry �of a Final Judgment, subject to the court's
approval, �in �which he is permanently enjoined from future violations
of �Section �14(e) �and �Rule �14e-3 of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. ��Knall �also �agreed �to �pay �disgorgement �of �$55,281, �plus
prejudgment interest in the amount of $13,303.13, and a one-time civil
penalty of $55,281. [SEC v. David W. Knall, Case No. 1:07-CV-1562-RLY-
WTL, �USDC �SD �IND] (LR-20380A)
SEC SUES MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS AND FORMER ���SENIOR �OFFICERS �IN
STOCK �OPTION �BACKDATING �SCHEME
The ����Commission ��today ��filed ��civil ��charges ��against ��Maxim
Integrated Products, �Inc., �a �Silicon �Valley semiconductor company,
its former CEO, �John �F. �Gifford, �and �its �former �CFO, �Carl �W.
Jasper, in connection with a stock option backdating scheme.
The �Commission's �complaints, �filed in federal district court in San
Jose, �allege �that Maxim routinely provided potentially lucrative in-
the-money �options �(i.e., �options granted at below market prices) to
employees. �Under well-settled accounting principles, granting in-the-
money options obligated the company to report compensation expenses to
shareholders. �The �Commission �alleges �that �Maxim avoided reporting
these �expenses �by �backdating �paperwork �to make it appear that the
options �had been granted on an earlier date. As a result, the company
overstated �its �net income by more than 10% for its fiscal years 2003
through 2005.
Maxim, �without �admitting �or �denying �the Commission's allegations,
consented �to �a �permanent �injunction �against violations of Section
17(a) �of �the �Securities �Act �of �1933 �and �Sections 10(b), 13(a),
13(b)(2)(A), �13(b)(2)(B), and 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 �and �Rules �10b-5, �12b-20, �13a-1, �13a-11, �13a-13, �and 14a-9
thereunder. ��Gifford, ��also ��without ��admitting ��or ��denying the
allegations, �agreed �to �a permanent injunction against violations of
Section �17(a)(3) �of the Securities Act, Sections 13(a), 13(b)(2)(A),
13(b)(2)(B), �and �14(a) �of the Exchange Act and Rules 12b-20, 13a-1,
13a-11, �13a-13, �and �14a-9 �thereunder. �Gifford �also agreed to pay
disgorgement and prejudgment interest of $652,681 and a $150,000 civil
penalty.
The �Commission's complaint against Jasper alleges he violated Section
17(a) �of �the �Securities �Act, �Sections �10(b), 13(a), 13(b)(2)(A),
13(b)(2)(B), �13(b)(5), and 14(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 10b-5,
12b-20, �13a-1, �13a-11, �13a-13, �13a-14, �13b2-1, �13b2-2, and 14a-9
thereunder. �The �Commission �seeks injunctive relief, disgorgement, a
civil �penalty, �and an order barring him from acting as an officer or
director �of a public company. [SEC v. Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
and �John �F. Gifford., Case No. C-07-6121 RMW, N.D. Cal.; SEC v. Carl
W. �Jasper., �Case No. C-07-6122 HRL, N.D. Cal.] (LR-20381; Press Rel.
2007-250)
INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT RELEASES
UNIFIED SERIES TRUST AND ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.
A �notice �has been issued giving interested persons until December 26
to �request �a hearing on an application filed by Unified Series Trust
and Envestnet Asset Management, Inc. for an order exempting applicants
from �Section 15(a) of the Investment Company Act and Rule 18f-2 under
the �Act. �The �order �would �permit �applicants �to �enter �into �and
materially �amend �subadvisory agreements without shareholder approval
and �grant relief from certain disclosure requirements. (Rel. IC-28071
- November 30)
SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS
ACCELERATED APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE
The �Commission granted accelerated approval to a proposed rule change
(SR-OCC-2007-13) filed by The Options Clearing Corporation relating to
delayed start options. Publication is expected in the Federal Register
during the week of December 3. (Rel. 34-56856)
A �proposed �rule �change �(SR-Phlx-2007-72), as modified by Amendment
Nos. �3 �and �4, �filed by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange relating to
delisting �securities �underlying low ADV options has been approved on
an �accelerated �basis �pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Securities
Exchange �Act of 1934. Publication is expected in the Federal Register
during the week of December 10. (Rel. 34-56881)
IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES
A �proposed �rule change (SR-CBOT-2007-01) filed by the Board of Trade
of �the City of Chicago relating to the renumbering and reorganization
of �rules �relating to listing standards for security futures products
has �become �immediately �effective �under �Section 19(b)(7)(B) of the
Securities �Exchange �Act �of �1934. �Publication �is �expected in the
Federal Register during the week of December 3. (Rel. 34-56873)
A �proposed �rule �change �(SR-NSX-2007-11) and Amendment Nos. 1 and 2
filed �by �the �National �Stock Exchange to modify rebate programs for
automatic execution transactions in certain designated ETFs 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 December 10. (Rel. 34-56883)
A ���proposed �rule �change �(SR-NYSEArca-2007-123), �as �modified �by
Amendment �No. �1, filed by NYSE Arca relating to the extension of the
pilot �program �for �initial and continued financial listing standards
for �common stock of operating companies until May 31, 2008 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 December 10. (Rel. 34-56885)
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES
The �Commission �granted �approval �of �a �proposed �rule �change (SR-
NYSEArca-2007-110), �submitted �by NYSE Arca, through its wholly owned
subsidiary, ��NYSE ��Arca ��Equities, ��Inc., ��relating ��to �certain
modifications �to the initial listing and trading standards for Equity
Index-Linked �Securities. �Publication �is �expected �in �the �Federal
Register during the week of December 10. (Rel. 34-56879)
The �Commission �granted �approval of a proposed rule change (SR-Amex-
2006-96), �as �modified by Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 thereto,
submitted �by �the American Stock Exchange relating to the listing and
trading �of �units �of �the Nuveen Commodities Income and Growth Fund.
Publication �is �expected �in �the Federal Register during the week of
December 10. (Rel. 34-56880)
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.
F-3 EDAP TMS SA, PARC D'ACTIVITES LA POUDRETTE LAMARTINE,
4 RUE DU DAUPHINE, 69120 VAULX EN VELIN, I0, 0 ($13,559,124.00) Equity,
(File 333-147762 - Dec. 3) (BR. 10A)
S-8 CISCO SYSTEMS INC, 170 WEST TASMAN DR, SAN JOSE, CA, 95134-1706,
4085264000 - 92,693 ($46,346.50) Equity, (File 333-147763 - Dec. 3)
(BR. 03C)
S-1 MVC Acquisition Corp., C/O MVC CAPITAL, INC., 287 BOWMAN AVENUE,
PURCHASE, NY, 10577, (914) 701-0310 - 0 ($410,000,000.00) Equity,
0 ($12,500,000.00) Other, (File 333-147764 - Dec. 3) (BR. 10)
S-4 GRAMERCY CAPITAL CORP, 420 LEXINGTON AVE, NEW YORK, NY, 10170,
2125942700 - 0 ($266,301,917.00) Equity, (File 333-147765 - Dec. 3)
(BR. 08A)
S-3 BORLAND SOFTWARE CORP, 100 ENTERPRISE WAY, SCOTTS VALLEY, CA,
95066-3249, 8314311000 -
0 ($200,000,000.00) Debt Convertible into Equity, (File 333-147766 -
Dec. 3) (BR. 03B)
F-10 AGRIUM INC, 13131 LAKE FRASER DRIVE S.E., CALGARY, A0, T2J7E8,
403 225-7000 - 3,000,000,000 ($3,000,000,000.00) Other,
(File 333-147767 - Dec. 3) (BR. 05B)
SB-2 Greater Asia Realty Holdings, LTD., M-3-19 PLAZA DAMAS,
C/O TAY CHONG WENG, SRI HARTAMAS, KUALA LUMPUR, N8, 50480,
603 2178 4947 - 3,500,000 ($2,500,000.00) Equity, (File 333-147768 -
Dec. 3) (BR. 08)
SB-2 Southern Trust Securities Holding Corp, 2121 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD,
SUITE 340, CORAL GABLES, FL, 33134, 305-446-4800 -
10,624,430 ($31,873,290.00) Equity, (File 333-147770 - Dec. 3) (BR. 06C)
S-8 EMTA Holdings, Inc., 7430 E BUTHERUS DRIVE, SUITE C, SCOTSDALE, AZ,
85260, 480 222 6222 - 22,000,000 ($3,300,000.00) Equity,
(File 333-147773 - Dec. 3) (BR. 04C)
SB-2 PROVECTUS PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 7327 OAK RIDGE HWY, SUITE B, KNOXVILLE,
TN, 37931, 865-769-4011 - 25,002,920 ($55,756,512.00) Equity,
(File 333-147783 - Dec. 3) (BR. 01B)
S-3ASR HOLOGIC INC, 35 CROSBY DRIVE, BEDFORD, MA, 01730, 7819997300 -
0 ($0.00) Equity, (File 333-147784 - Dec. 3) (BR. 10B)
S-3ASR TRANSOCEAN INC, 4 GREENWAY PLAZA, HOUSTON, TX, 77046, 7132327500 -
0 ($0.00) Other, (File 333-147785 - Dec. 3) (BR. 04A)
SB-2 EDGEWATER FOODS INTERNATIONAL, INC., 5552 WEST ISLAND HWY, NONE,
QUALICUM BEACH, A1, V9K2C8, 2507579811 -
4,262,856 ($4,305,484.56) Other, (File 333-147786 - Dec. 3) (BR. 09B)
S-8 DESWELL INDUSTRIES INC, UNIT 516-517 HONG LEONG INDUSTRIAL,
COMPLEX #4 WANG KWONG RD, KOWLOON BAY KOWLOON, K3, 2127320030 -
0 ($2,504,000.00) Equity, (File 333-147790 - Dec. 3) (BR. 06A)
S-3ASR SunOpta Inc., 2838 BOVAIRD DRIVE WEST, BRAMPTON, A6, L7A 0H2,
(905) 455-1990 - 5,080,532 ($67,342,451.66) Equity, (File 333-147791 -
Dec. 3) (BR. 05C)
S-3 CYTOMEDIX INC, 416 HUNGERFORD DRIVE, SUITE 330, ROCKVILLE, MD, 20850,
3012512815 - 0 ($59,792,414.00) Equity, (File 333-147793 - Dec. 3)
(BR. 10A)
F-1 Gushan Environmental Energy LTD, NO. 37 GOLDEN POND ROAD,
GOLDEN MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, FUZHOU, FUJIAN PROVINCE, F4,
00000, 86 591 8385 9133 - 0 ($250,000,000.00) ADRs/ADSs,
(File 333-147794 - Dec. 3) (BR. )
S-8 HUDSON HOLDING CORP, 111 TOWN SQUARE PLACE,, SUITE 1500A, JERSEY CITY,
NJ, 07310, 201-216-0100 - 12,000,000 ($4,492,017.02) Other,
(File 333-147795 - Dec. 3) (BR. 08B)
S-3ASR Vulcan Materials CO, 1200 URBAN CENTER DRIVE, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35242,
(205) 298-3000 - 0 ($0.00) Other, (File 333-147796 - Dec. 3) (BR. 04A)
F-1 Teekay Tankers Ltd., C/O TEEKAY CORPORATION, BAYSIDE HOUSE,
WEST BAY ST. & BLAKE P.O. BOX AP-59212, NASSAU, C5, 000000000,
(242) 502-8820 - 11,500,000 ($224,250,000.00) Equity,
(File 333-147798 - Dec. 3) (BR. )
S-8 POLARIS INDUSTRIES INC/MN, 2100 HIGHWAY 55, MEDINA, MN, 55340,
(763) 542-0500 - 1,750,000 ($78,391,250.00) Equity, (File 333-147799 -
Dec. 3) (BR. 05C)
S-1 EPIX Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 4 MAGUIRE ROAD, LEXINGTON, MA, 02421,
6172506000 - 0 ($15,788,859.00) Equity, (File 333-147800 - Dec. 3)
(BR. 01A)
S-8 OLD REPUBLIC INTERNATIONAL CORP, 307 N MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL,
60601, 3123468100 - 15,000,000 ($217,800,000.00) Equity,
(File 333-147801 - Dec. 3) (BR. 01B)
S-3 ADVANCED PHOTONIX INC, 2925 BOARDWALK, ANN ARBOR, MI, 48104,
7348645647 - 3,706,664 ($6,531,142.00) Equity, (File 333-147802 -
Dec. 3) (BR. 10A)
S-3 Globalstar, Inc., 461 SOUTH MILPITAS BLVD., MILPITAS, CA, 95035,
408-933-4000 - 0 ($1,489,138.00) Equity, (File 333-147803 - Dec. 3)
(BR. 11B)
S-8 PINNACLE FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC, 6157443742 - 0 ($9,539,855.00) Equity,
(File 333-147804 - Dec. 3) (BR. 07A)
S-8 Rosetta Genomics Ltd., 10 PLAUT STREET, SCIENCE PARK, POB 4059,
REHOVOT, L3, 76706, 972-8-9484755 - 500,000 ($2,817,500.00) Equity,
(File 333-147805 - Dec. 3) (BR. 01C)
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1ST SOURCE CORP IN 1.01,8.01 11/27/07
ABINGTON BANCORP, INC./PA PA 5.02,9.01 11/28/07
AbitibiBowater Inc. DE 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
ACTIVISION INC /NY DE 8.01,9.01 12/01/07
ADDVANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP INC OK 4.02 11/20/07
AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP INC DE 1.01,2.03,8.01,9.01 11/27/07
Affinity Media International Corp., DE 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
Aftersoft Group DE 5.02,9.01 11/30/07
AIR INDUSTRIES GROUP, INC. DE 4.01 12/03/07
ALION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CORP DE 2.02,7.01 11/27/07
ALLIED WORLD ASSURANCE CO HOLDINGS LT 1.01,1.02,2.03,9.01 11/27/07
ALLTEL CORP DE 9.01 12/03/07
ALLTEL CORP DE 1.01 11/16/07 AMEND
AMB FINANCIAL CORP DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
AMERICAN SAFETY INSURANCE HOLDINGS LT 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
AMERIGROUP CORP 1.01 11/30/07
ANSOFT CORP PA 5.02 11/30/07
Approach Resources Inc DE 1.01,2.01,3.02,9.01 11/07/07 AMEND
ARCH CAPITAL GROUP LTD. 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
ARCHSTONE SMITH OPERATING TRUST 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/27/07
ARGAN INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
ATHEROGENICS INC GA 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
ATHEROGENICS INC GA 3.01,9.01 12/03/07
ATLAS MINING CO ID 5.02 11/30/07
ATLAS MINING CO ID 5.02 11/30/07
AURIGA LABORATORIES, INC. DE 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/28/07
AVIATION UPGRADE TECHNOLOGIES INC 1.01,3.02,9.01 11/27/07
AVISTA CORP WA 7.01 12/03/07
Aviza Technology, Inc. DE 5.02 11/27/07
B&D Food Corp. DE 3.02 12/02/07
BALLANTYNE OF OMAHA INC DE 5.02 11/27/07
BCSB BANKCORP INC 5.02,9.01 11/29/07
Behringer Harvard Opportunity REIT I, MD 2.01,2.03,9.01 11/28/07
BELK INC 2.02,9.01 11/29/07
BELLAVISTA CAPITAL INC MD 1.01,5.02 11/30/07
Benjamin Franklin Bancorp, Inc. MA 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
BJ SERVICES CO DE 5.02 11/30/07
BLACK HILLS CORP /SD/ SD 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
BLAST ENERGY SERVICES, INC. CA 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
BLUE DOLPHIN ENERGY CO DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
BLUEGREEN CORP MA 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
BORLAND SOFTWARE CORP DE 9.01 04/19/06 AMEND
BOWATER INC DE 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
BRADY CORP WI 2.02,7.01,9.01 12/03/07
BRADY CORP WI 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
BROWN SHOE CO INC NY 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
BRUKER BIOSCIENCES CORP DE 1.01,3.02,7.01,9.01 12/02/07
BUCKEYE PARTNERS L P DE 8.01,9.01 11/28/07
BWAY CORP DE 2.02 11/30/07
CADENCE PHARMACEUTICALS INC 1.01,2.03,3.02,9.01 11/29/07
CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE GROUP DE 5.03,9.01 11/28/07
CAMDEN NATIONAL CORP ME 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
CAPITAL BANK CORP NC 5.02,9.01 11/29/07
CAPSTEAD MORTGAGE CORP MD 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
CARLATERAL, INC. NV 4.01,9.01 11/27/07
CELL THERAPEUTICS INC WA 1.01,3.03,5.03,7.01,9.01 11/29/07
CENTER BANCORP INC NJ 5.02 11/30/07
CENTER BANCORP INC NJ 5.02 11/30/07 AMEND
CH ENERGY GROUP INC NY 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES INTERNATIO 5.02 12/03/07
CHDT CORP FL 1.01,2.01 12/01/07
CHEESECAKE FACTORY INC DE 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. DE 7.01,9.01 12/01/07
China Direct, Inc DE 8.01 12/03/07
China TransInfo Technology Corp. NV 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
Citi Trends Inc 5.02,9.01 11/28/07
CLARION TECHNOLOGIES INC/DE/ DE 5.02 11/30/07
CLOROX CO /DE/ DE 2.01,9.01 11/30/07
CMGI INC DE 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
CMS ENERGY CORP MI 1.01 11/29/07
CMS ENERGY CORP MI 5.02 11/29/07
COAST FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC 2.01,3.01,3.03,5.01,5.02,9.01 11/30/07
COHESANT TECHNOLOGIES INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
Coleman Cable, Inc. DE 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
COMBINATORX, INC DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
COMPUTER SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS INC 5.02,9.01 11/30/07
CONAGRA FOODS INC /DE/ DE 5.03,9.01 12/03/07
CONCORD VENTURES, INC. CO 3.02 12/03/07
CORUS BANKSHARES INC MN 5.02,9.01 11/27/07
COST PLUS INC/CA/ CA 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
COVER ALL TECHNOLOGIES INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
CRAY INC WA 5.02 12/01/07
CSS INDUSTRIES INC DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
CYBER DEFENSE SYSTEMS INC FL 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
CYTOKINETICS INC 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
D&E COMMUNICATIONS INC PA 8.01 12/03/07
DAWSON GEOPHYSICAL CO TX 5.02,9.01 11/27/07
DEERE & CO DE 7.01 12/03/07
Discover Financial Services DE 2.02,2.06,8.01,9.01 11/29/07
DNB FINANCIAL CORP /PA/ PA 1.01 12/03/07
Dolan Media CO DE 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/30/07
Dresser-Rand Group Inc. DE 7.01,9.01 12/02/07
DYADIC INTERNATIONAL INC DE 3.01,8.01,9.01 11/27/07
EASTERN VIRGINIA BANKSHARES INC VA 1.01,9.01 12/03/07
ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES INC OR 5.02,9.01 11/27/07
ELOYALTY CORP DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
ELOYALTY CORP DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07 AMEND
EMERGING MEDIA HOLDINGS INC NV 7.01 11/30/07
EnerSys DE 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
EPOCH HOLDING CORP DE 5.02,5.03,8.01,9.01 11/28/07
Esmark INC DE 1.01,2.01,5.02,5.03,9.01 11/27/07
ETERNAL TECHNOLOGIES GROUP INC DE 8.01 11/15/07
FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE CORP 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta X1 5.02 11/29/07
Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh PA 5.02,7.01,9.01 11/28/07
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francis X1 7.01 12/03/07
FEDERAL TRUST CORP FL 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
First Advantage Bancorp TN 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/29/07
FIRST AMERICAN CORP CA 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
FIRST FINANCIAL SERVICE CORP KY 7.01,9.01 11/30/07
Flagship Global Health, Inc. DE 5.02 11/21/07 AMEND
FLOORING ZONE INC 5.01,5.02,9.01 11/29/07
FMC TECHNOLOGIES INC DE 7.01,9.01 11/28/07
FNBH BANCORP INC MI 5.02 12/03/07
FORD MOTOR CO DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
FORD MOTOR CREDIT CO LLC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
FORWARD INDUSTRIES INC NY 2.02,9.01 11/29/07
GALAXY NUTRITIONAL FOODS INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/28/07
GateHouse Media, Inc. DE 2.01,9.01 11/30/07
GENESIS MICROCHIP INC /DE DE 5.02 11/30/07
Geneva Resources, Inc. NV 7.01,9.01 11/29/07
GENWORTH FINANCIAL INC DE 5.02,8.01 11/30/07
GLADSTONE CAPITAL CORP MD 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
GLATFELTER P H CO PA 2.01,9.01 11/30/07
GLOBAL CASINOS INC UT 1.01,9.01 11/30/07
GLOBAL PARTNERS LP 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/29/07
GLOBALNET CORP NV 1.01,2.01,9.01 11/21/07
GLOBALSANTAFE CORP 2.01,3.01,5.01 11/27/07
GLU MOBILE INC 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
GOLDEN TELECOM INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
GOODRICH PETROLEUM CORP DE 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/30/07
GRAMERCY CAPITAL CORP MD 2.02,7.01,8.01,9.01 12/03/07
GREENFIELD ONLINE INC DE 8.01 11/30/07 AMEND
GreenHunter Energy, Inc. DE 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
GTSI CORP DE 1.01,5.02,5.03,9.01 12/01/07
GUARANTY FEDERAL BANCSHARES INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/29/07
Guidance Software, Inc. DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
Hanesbrands Inc. MD 1.01,2.03 11/27/07
HANMI FINANCIAL CORP DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
HANOVER CAPITAL MORTGAGE HOLDINGS INC MD 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
HEALTH BENEFITS DIRECT CORP DE 5.02,5.03,9.01 11/27/07
HERBST GAMING INC NV 7.01 11/30/07
HOLOGIC INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
HOUSERAISING, INC. NC 1.01 11/30/07
HUIHENG MEDICAL, INC. NV 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
HUNTINGTON BANCSHARES INC/MD MD 5.02 12/03/07
IC ISAACS & CO INC DE 5.02 11/30/07
ICO INC TX 5.03,9.01 11/27/07
IMPERIALI INC FL 1.01,8.01 11/19/07
INGLES MARKETS INC NC 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
INNOVA PURE WATER INC /FL/ FL 1.01,5.02,9.01 11/30/07
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT INC PA 5.02 11/30/07
INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES INC DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
INTEGRATED SILICON SOLUTION INC DE 1.01,5.02,9.01 11/28/07
INTERACTIVE GAMES INC. NV 1.01,5.02,9.01 11/27/07
InterDigital, Inc. PA 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP NY 8.01 12/03/07
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO /NEW/ NY 5.02 11/30/07
INTERPUBLIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC. DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
Intrepid Global Imaging 3D, INC. DE 5.02,8.01 11/30/07
IVAX DIAGNOSTICS INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/30/07
IXI Mobile, Inc. DE 1.01,5.02,9.01 12/02/07
J P MORGAN CHASE & CO DE 9.01 11/30/07
JACOBS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. DE 3.02 11/20/07
JAKKS PACIFIC INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/02/07
James River Coal CO VA 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
K-FED BANCORP 5.03,9.01 11/28/07
KAYDON CORP DE 5.02,9.01 11/29/07
KELLOGG CO DE 1.01,1.02,2.03,9.01 11/28/07
KROGER CO OH 5.02,9.01 12/01/07
LABARGE INC DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
LEHMAN BROTHERS HOLDINGS INC DE 9.01 11/28/07
LENNAR CORP /NEW/ DE 1.01,9.01 11/30/07
Lev Pharmaceuticals Inc DE 3.02,5.02,5.03,9.01 11/27/07
LEXINGTON ENERGYSERVICES INC. NV 5.02 11/28/07
LHC Group, Inc 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
Location Based Technologies, Inc. NV 7.01,9.01 11/30/07
Location Based Technologies, Inc. NV 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
LYONDELL CHEMICAL CO DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
MARSH & MCLENNAN COMPANIES, INC. DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
MAVERICK OIL & GAS, INC. 8.01 11/26/07
MEDCO HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC DE 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/30/07
MEDIS TECHNOLOGIES LTD DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
MEGOLA INC 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/21/07
META FINANCIAL GROUP INC DE 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
METLIFE INC DE 2.02,7.01,9.01 12/03/07
METROCORP BANCSHARES INC 5.02,9.01 11/30/07
MICROFIELD GROUP INC OR 1.01,9.01 12/03/07
MILLENNIUM CHEMICALS INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
MITCHAM INDUSTRIES INC TX 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
ML-CFC Commercial Mortgage Trust 2007 DE 6.02 11/29/07
Monarch Financial Holdings, Inc. VA 5.03,9.01 12/03/07
MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CORP MD 7.01,9.01 11/30/07
Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 20 DE 8.01 11/27/07
MORLEX INC /CO CO 2.03,9.01 11/27/07
MOSAIC CO 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
MSC SOFTWARE CORP DE 5.02,5.03,9.01 11/28/07
MURPHY OIL CORP /DE DE 2.01,9.01 12/03/07
NATIONAL COAL CORP FL 5.02,9.01 12/01/07
NATURADE INC DE 4.01,9.01 10/25/07 AMEND
NATUS MEDICAL INC DE 2.01,2.03,9.01 11/28/07
NAVTEQ CORP DE 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/30/07
NEPHROS INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/30/07
NETEZZA CORP 5.02 11/27/07
NEW MEDIUM ENTERPRISES INC NV 2.03 11/29/07
NEW YORK MORTGAGE TRUST INC MD 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
NEW YORK MORTGAGE TRUST INC MD 1.01,5.02 11/30/07
NEWFIELD EXPLORATION CO /DE/ DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
NewPage Holding CORP DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
NEXTGEN BIOSCIENCE INC. NV 2.01,3.02,5.02,9.01 11/27/07
nFinanSe Inc. NV 5.02 11/28/07
NII HOLDINGS INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/06
NOBLE INTERNATIONAL, LTD. DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
NORDSTROM INC WA 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/28/07
NORTH VALLEY BANCORP CA 1.02,9.01 12/01/07
NORTH VALLEY BANCORP CA 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
NORTHFIELD LABORATORIES INC /DE/ DE 5.03,9.01 11/30/07
OCCAM NETWORKS INC/DE DE 5.02,5.03 11/29/07
OCEANEERING INTERNATIONAL INC DE 5.02,5.03,9.01 11/30/07
OFFICEMAX INC DE 2.02 12/03/07
OLIN CORP VA 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
OSCIENT PHARMACEUTICALS CORP MA 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
OSI SYSTEMS INC CA 3.02 11/30/07
PACIFICHEALTH LABORATORIES INC DE 5.02,9.01 11/28/07
PANERA BREAD CO DE 1.01,2.03,8.01,9.01 11/27/07
PARALLEL PETROLEUM CORP DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY CORP MA 2.01,9.01 11/30/07
PARKERVISION INC FL 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
PARKWAY PROPERTIES INC MD 5.02,7.01,9.01 12/03/07
PATTERSON COMPANIES, INC. MN 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
PEPSICO INC NC 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP CO TN 5.03,9.01 11/28/07
PHARMACOPEIA INC DE 7.01,8.01,9.01 12/03/07
PHILLIPS VAN HEUSEN CORP /DE/ DE 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
PINNACLE BANCSHARES INC AL 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
POSSIS MEDICAL INC MN 2.02,9.01 11/30/07
PREMIER EXHIBITIONS, INC. 8.01 12/03/07
Prospect Acquisition Corp DE 8.01 11/30/07
Protalix BioTherapeutics, Inc. FL 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
PROTEIN POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES INC DE 5.02 10/29/07
PSB HOLDINGS INC /WI/ WI 5.02,9.01 11/27/07
QUESTCOR PHARMACEUTICALS INC CA 7.01 12/03/07
REDENVELOPE INC DE 5.02 11/27/07
RES CARE INC /KY/ KY 1.01,2.03,9.01 11/29/07
RICKS CABARET INTERNATIONAL INC TX 2.01,2.03,9.01 11/30/07
Ridgewood Energy P Fund LLC 2.06 11/27/07
RIDGEWOOD ENERGY T FUND LLC 2.06 11/27/07
Riverbed Technology, Inc. DE 5.03,9.01 11/27/07
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION INC DE 1.01,2.03,8.01,9.01 11/28/07
ROME BANCORP INC DE 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
ROWAN COMPANIES INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/29/07
RSC Holdings Inc. DE 5.02,9.01 11/27/07
RUBIOS RESTAURANTS INC DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
SANDRIDGE ENERGY INC DE 2.02,9.01 12/03/07
SANGAMO BIOSCIENCES INC DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
SANTARUS INC DE 1.01,9.01 11/30/07
SAUL CENTERS INC MD 5.03,9.01 11/29/07
SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP FL 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC WI 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
SCI Engineered Materials, Inc. OH 8.01 12/03/07
SELECT COMFORT CORP 7.01,9.01 11/29/07
SEMTECH CORP DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
SEQUA CORP /DE/ DE 2.04,3.01,3.03 12/02/07
SEQUIAM CORP CA 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
Shire plc 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
Shire plc 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
SHOE PAVILION INC DE 4.01,9.01 11/28/07
SHUTTERFLY INC 5.02 12/03/07
SIMTEK CORP CO 5.02 11/27/07
SIMTEK CORP CO 5.02 08/16/07 AMEND
SKINS INC. NV 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
SKY PETROLEUM, INC. NV 5.02 11/17/07
SL GREEN REALTY CORP MD 2.02,7.01,8.01,9.01 11/28/07
SMART ONLINE INC 1.02,5.02,9.01 11/27/07
Solar Power, Inc. 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
SOUTHEASTERN BANKING CORP GA 8.01 11/28/07
SOUTHERN MICHIGAN BANCORP INC MI 7.01,9.01 12/01/07
SOUTHERN STAR ENERGY INC. NV 1.01,3.02,5.02,9.01 11/27/07
SPECIALIZED HEALTH PRODUCTS INTERNATI DE 8.01 11/30/07
STAAR SURGICAL CO DE 5.02 11/27/07
STAGE STORES INC NV 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
STEMCELLS INC DE 8.01 11/30/07
STERLING FINANCIAL CORP /WA/ WA 8.01,9.01 12/01/07
STRATUS SERVICES GROUP INC DE 5.02 11/30/07
SULPHCO INC NV 2.03,3.02,9.01 11/28/07
Superior Offshore International Inc. DE 1.01,9.01 11/29/07
SYMANTEC CORP DE 2.03,9.01 11/29/07
SYNTAX-BRILLIAN CORP DE 1.01,9.01 11/27/07
TARGACEPT INC 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
TARRANT APPAREL GROUP CA 5.02,9.01 11/28/07
TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT CAPITAL CORP MD 5.03,9.01 12/03/07
TENNECO INC DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
TERRESTAR CORP DE 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
Thorium Power, Ltd NV 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
TIERONE CORP 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
TIFFANY & CO DE 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
TIMKEN CO OH 8.01 12/03/07
Titan Global Holdings, Inc. UT 9.01 09/17/07 AMEND
Tix CORP DE 1.02,9.01 12/03/07
TORBAY HOLDINGS INC DE 5.03,9.01 11/27/07
TRANS1 INC 5.02,9.01 11/29/07
TRANSOCEAN INC E9 1.01,1.02,2.01,2.03,3.03,5.01, 11/27/07
5.02,8.01,9.01
TRANSOCEAN INC E9 3.02 11/27/07
TRC COMPANIES INC /DE/ DE 1.01,9.01 11/28/07
TRIBUNE CO DE 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
True North Energy CORP 1.01,2.01,3.01,9.01 09/18/07 AMEND
TRUMP ENTERTAINMENT RESORTS, INC. DE 5.02 11/29/07
TXCO Resources Inc DE 1.01,8.01,9.01 11/21/07 AMEND
UAP HOLDING CORP DE 1.01,9.01 12/02/07
UNIONBANCAL CORP DE 8.01,9.01 11/28/07
United Financial Bancorp Inc 8.01,9.01 12/03/07
UNITED HERITAGE CORP UT 1.01,3.02,5.02,9.01 11/26/07
UNITED NATURAL FOODS INC DE 1.01,2.04,8.01,9.01 11/27/07
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN FINANCIAL CORP NY 3.01,5.03,9.01 11/30/07
UNIVERSAL ENERGY CORP. 4.01,9.01 11/05/07
Universal Truckload Services, Inc. MI 5.03,9.01 11/30/07
UOMO Media Inc. NV 9.01 11/28/07
URON INC MN 1.01,3.02,5.02,8.01 11/29/07
USA SUPERIOR ENERGY HOLDINGS, INC. NV 3.02 12/03/07
VERASUN ENERGY CORP 5.02,9.01 11/28/07
VeriFone Holdings, Inc. DE 2.02,4.02,9.01 12/02/07
VICOR CORP DE 5.02,9.01 12/03/07
VIEWSONIC CORP DE 2.05,9.01 11/27/07
VISUAL SCIENCES, INC. CA 5.03,9.01 11/30/07
VITRAN CORP INC 8.01 11/30/07
Volcano CORP DE 5.02 11/27/07
WALT DISNEY CO/ DE 8.01,9.01 11/29/07
WESTLAKE CHEMICAL CORP 5.02,9.01 11/30/07
WHEELING PITTSBURGH CORP /DE/ DE 1.01,2.01,9.01 11/27/07
WILLBROS GROUP INC R1 5.02 11/27/07
Williams Partners L.P. 1.01,3.02,7.01,9.01 11/30/07
WILSHIRE BANCORP INC CA 5.02,9.01 11/29/07
WINDSTREAM CORP DE 8.01,9.01 11/30/07
WOODWARD GOVERNOR CO DE 8.01,9.01 11/16/07
WORLD FUEL SERVICES CORP FL 7.01,9.01 12/03/07
XETHANOL CORP CO 8.01,9.01 11/28/07
XFONE INC NV 7.01,9.01 12/02/07
YRC WORLDWIDE INC DE 8.01 11/27/07
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