The News Review:
- Reserve Management Could Face SEC Charges
- Under New Management Improve Morale by Knowing Your Employees
- The latest buzz for beekeepers is crop insurance
Reserve Management Could Face SEC Charges
Planadviser.com CT
n December 18 the staff of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement informed counsel to Reserve Management Company Inc. of its intent to recommend that the SEC charge the firm with violations of certain provisions of federal securities laws. According to a notice on Reserve Management’s Web site the SEC staff also gave notice of its intention to recommend enforcement actions against Bruce Bent president of the company and president and chairman of the board of each fund registered with the SEC; Bruce Bent II senior vice president of Reserve Management and co-CE of each fund; and Arthur Bent III C and treasurer of the firm and co-CE of each fund. The notice said the executives expect to defend vigorously against the allegations and that each fund through the independent members of its board of trustees intends to cooperate fully with the SEC.
Under New Management Improve Morale by Knowing Your Employees
New York Times United States
(Look there goes another one. ) It would hardly be surprising then if many of the workers left standing at the end of this long long year were depressed stressed or both. But because dejection is not a viable business plan managers need to find ways to give their employees a lift. That’s where team-building exercises and other morale boosters can come into play.
The latest buzz for beekeepers is crop insurance
The Associated Press
“In general we think it’s great” said Troy Fore executive director of the American Beekeeping Federation. “We’ve been trying to get this for years. “The federal Risk Management Agency’s experimental apiculture program uses either a rainfall or vegetation index depending on the particular area of the country. Whether beekeepers get a payment would depend on the amount of rainfall or the amount of greenness. “We’re not insuring the bees. We’re not insuring the honey. We’re not insuring the bees’ health” said Shirley Pugh spokeswoman for the Risk Management Agency which is part of the U.
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