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Not far behind the dramatic increase in the use of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) is a corresponding increase in the number of shareholder lawsuits and increased activity at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In recent days, Reuters reported that the SEC opened an inquiry seeking information on how underwriters are managing the risks involved in SPACs,
[i] and the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance (Corp Fin) and acting chief accountant have issued two separate public statements on certain accounting, financial reporting and governance issues that should be considered in connection with SPAC-related mergers.
[ii] This increase in activity by SEC staff comes on the heels of nearly two dozen federal securities class action filings, several SEC investor alerts and earlier guidance from Corp Fin.
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Reflections: Wrapping up the Christmas holiday
By Evelyn Long - Contributing Columnist
I find it interesting to read how Christmas was celebrated in Cardington in past years for instance, in 1899 there was a Soldiers Feast which “closed out the year.”
Held in the G. A. R. Hall on Christmas Night the writer described those attending as “marching along the streets to the hall but with no guns on their shoulders nor knapsacks on their backs.”
Instead they were carrying baskets of food as they walked with their wives and children to the hall. Following the dinner, there were songs and recitations and speeches by past commanders and pastors before a vesper quartette closed the program.