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SEC NEWS DIGESTIssue 2000-20 February 2, 2000
COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNETTE NAZARETH TO TESTIFY
Annette Nazareth will testify before the Senate Committee onAgriculture, Nutrition and Forestry on Thursday, February 10, at9:00 a.m., in Room 328A of the Russell Senate Office Building. Thesubject matter of the testimony concerns the regulation of theover-the-counter derivatives market.
PUBLIC APPEARANCES OF SENIOR COMMISSION OFFICIALS -- FEBRUARY 2000
The following lS a schedule for February 2000 of the publicappearances of SEC officials, including the Chairman, Commissionersand senior staff members. For additional information on eventshosted by groups other than the Commission, please call the contactnumbers listed. As events are subject to change, please confirmthem with the SEC's Office of Public Affairs or the sponsoringorganizations.
When: Thursday, February 3Who: Commissioner Laura UngerWhat: AARP Annual Meeting of the National Legislative CouncilWhere: Washington, DCContact: AARP Press Room, (202) 637-7350
When: Wednesday, February 9 - Thursday, February 10Who: Richard Walker, Director of the Division of EnforcementWhat: Liability and Insurance Issues SymposiumWhere: New York, NYContact: Mary Beth Reed, (800) 845-0778
When: Thursday, February 10Who: Chairman Arthur LevittWhat: Testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee re:
InternetWhere: Washington, DCContact: SEC Office of Public Affairs, (202) 942-0020
When: Thursday, February 10Who: Commissioner Laura Unger; Annette Nazareth, Director of theDivision of Market RegulationWhat: American Enterprise Institute Conference on ECN'sWhere: Washington, DCContact: James Hinckley, (202) 862-5848
When: Sunday, February 12Who: Chairman Arthur LevittWhat: LA Times Investment Strategies ConferenceWhere: Los Angeles, CAContact: David Garcia, (213) 237-4715
When: Monday, February 14 - Tuesday, February 15Who: David Becker, General CounselWhat: American Bar Association Midyear MeetingWhere: Dallas, TXContact: Lori Boguslawski, (312) 988-6147
When: Wednesday, February 16Who: Commissioner Laura UngerWhat: Government Finance Officers Association MeetingWhere: Washington, DCContact: Betsy Dotson, (202) 429-2750
When: Thursday, February 17 - Friday, February 18who: Chairman Arthur Levitt; Commissioner Norman Johnson;
CommissionerLaura Unger; Annette Nazareth, Director of the Division of MarketRegulation; Paul Roye, Director of the Division of InvestmentManagementWhat: Mutual Fund Directors Education Council ConferenceWhere: Washlngton, DCContact: Northwestern University School of Law, (312) 503-8444
When: Thursday, February 17 - Friday, February 18Who: Richard Walker, Director of the Division of EnforcementWhat: Glasser Legal Works -- Annual Federal Securities InstituteWhere: Miami, FLContact: Steve Seemer, (973) 890-0008 x106
ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS
THOMAS CONWELL AND LAKE FOREST FINANCIAL GROUP I LTD. ENJOINED FORMISAPPROPRIATION OF INVESTOR FUNDS
On January 31, 2000, the Commission filed a complaint alleging thatThomas V. Conwell (Conwell), through his financial services company,Lake Forest Financial Group, Ltd. (LFFG), both of Lake Forest,Illinois, misappropriated nearly $800,000 from investors. The
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Commission's complaint alleges that Conwell, through LFFG, solicitednineteen investors to invest $781,912.71 to purchase securities.Instead of investing the funds, Conwell used them for personal andbusiness expenses, including yacht club dues and the purchase of aswimming pool. The complaint further alleges that Conwell concealedhis fraud by issuing fraudulent account statements and repeatedlylying to investors about his use of their funds. The complaint wasfiled in the United States District Court for the Northern Districtof Illinois and charged Conwell and LFFG with violations of Section17 (a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 10 (b) of theSecurities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. Thecomplaint seeks the entry of an order of permanent injunctionagainst Conwell as well as disgorgement of Conwell's ill-gottengains, plus prejudgment interest, and the imposition of civil moneypenal ties. Conwell and LFFG consented to the relief requestedwithout admitting or denying the facts alleged in the complaint.[SEC v. Thomas V. Conwell and Lake Forest Financial Group, Ltd., NDIll., Case No. 00C-0619] (LR-16420)
CIVIL ACTION AGAINST DAVID LEWIS
The Commission announced that on January 31, 2000, the Commissionfiled a civil action against David Lewis and Spartan Oil Corporatlonalleging that Lewis and Spartan engaged in securities fraud inconnection with the sale of oil and gas projects and partnershipinterests. The Commission's complalnt alleges that, from May 1997through October 1998, Lewis raised approximately $1.8 million fromover 100 investors in numerous states in a succession of fraudulentoil and gas offerings, initially through Centurion Oil ProductionCorporation and later through Spartan and an affiliated partnership.
During the relevant period, Spartan maintained offices in Garland,Texas,and Lewis; age 39, resided in the Dallas area. The companyis believed to have ceased operations.
According to the complaint, Lewis raised funds for the Centurion andSpartan oil and gas projects using a boiler room sales force. TheCommission further alleges that Lewis and Spartan made numerousmaterial misrepresentations and omissions in the offer and sale ofoil and gas and partnership interests to investors, includingmisleading statements about Lewis' experience and past results, theassets and operations of Centurion and later Spartan, Spartan'sownership of certain leases, the potential production and costs ofSpartan's oil and gas projects, and the use of investor proceeds.The Commission also alleges that Lewis misapplied Spartan investorfunds to repay Centurion investors for their failed project and torun the Spartan boiler room.The complaint charges Lewis and Spartan with violations of Sections5(a), 5(c), and 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Sections10(b), 15(a), and l5(c) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 andRules 10b- 5 and 15cl-2 thereunder. The Commission is seeking apermanent injunction, disgorgement plus prejudgment interest, andcivil money penalties against Lewis and Spartan. [SEC v. DavidShane Lewis also known as David Kevin Lewis, and Spartan Oil
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Corporation, Civil Action No. 3-00CV0233-L, USDC NDTX, DallasDivision] (LR-16421)
SEC FILES SETTLED INSIDER TRADING ACTION AGAINST FORMER BANK DIRECTOROn February 2, the Commission filed a settled insider trading casein the United States District Court for the District of Columbiaagainst Arthur Tab Williams, Jr., a former director of SouthernNational Corporation (SNC), a North Carolina bank holding companywhich has since changed its name to Branch Banking and TrustCompany. The complaint alleges that the defendant, while a directorof SNC, purchased shares of Fidelity Financial BanksharesCorporation (Fidelity) based upon material, nonpublic informationabout a proposed merger between SNC and Fidelity and improperlybenefited in the amount of $160,196.
Simultaneously with the filing of the complaint, Williams consented,without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint, to apermanent injunction enjoining him from violating Section 10(b) ofthe Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgatedthereunder, and ordering him to pay a total of $373,295.53,comprised of $160,196 in disgorgement, $52,903.53 of prejudgmentinterest thereon, and an Insider Trading Sanctions Act penalty of$160,196. [SEC v. Arthur Tab Williams, Jr., 1:00CV00177, JR,D .D .C .] (LR -164 22)
INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT RELEASES
AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.A notice has been issued giving interested persons until February 22to request a hearing on an application filed by AlrTouchCommunications, Inc. for an order under Section 3 (b) (2) of theInvestment Company Act declaring applicant to be primarily engagedin a business other than that of investing, reinvesting, owning,holding, or trading in securities. (ReI. IC-24271 - January 28)
GREAT-WEST LIFE & ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL.An order has been issued pursuant to Section 26(b) of the InvestmentCompany Act to Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company (GWL&A),First Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company (FGWLA), VariableAnnuity-1 Series Account of GWL&A, and Variable Annuity-1 SeriesAccount of FGWLA approving the substitution of shares of the JanusAspen Worldwide Growth Portfolio for the Van Eck Worldwide HardAssets Fund; the Janus Aspen International Growth Portfolio for theLexington Emerging Markets Fund; the SAFECO RST Growth Portfolio forthe Stein Roe Special Venture Fund; the INVESCO VIF - Equity IncomeFund for the INVESCO VIF - Total Return Fund; and the Alger AmericanGrowth Portfolio for the Janus Aspen Aggressive Growth Portfolio,Alger American Small Capitalization Portfolio, Strong Discovery Fund
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II, and American Century VP Capital Appreciation Portfolio.IC-24272 - January 31)
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H&Q HEALTH CARE INVESTORS AND H&Q LIFE SCIENCES INVESTORS
An order has been issued on an application filed by H&QHealthcareInvestors and H&Q Life Sciences Investors for an exemption fromSection 19(b) of the Investment CompanyAct and Rule 19b-1 under theAct. The order permits each applicant to make up to fourdistributions of net long-term capital gains in anyone taxableyear, so long as it maintains in effect a distribution policycalling for quarterly distributions of a fixed percentage of netasset value. (ReI. IC-24273 - January 31)
SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS
ACCELERATED APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE OPTIONS PRICE REPORTINGAUTHORITY'S NATIONAL MARKET SYSTEM PLAN
The Commission granted accelerated approval to a proposed Flanamendment submitted pursuant to Rule l1Aa3-2 (c) (3) \l) under t heSecurities Exchange Act of 1934 by the Options Price Repc.rt anqAuthority (SR-OPRA-OO-02)adopting a temporary capacity allocatlonplan, scheduled to expire on March 4, 2000. (ReI. 34-42362)
ACCELERATED APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE
The Commission granted accelerated approval to a proposed rulechange £iled by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (SR-CBOE-99-63)relating to exercise price intervals for FLEX equity opt.aorrs .Publication of the proposed rule change is expected in the Federa:Register during the week of January 31. (ReI. 34-42371)
DELISTINGS GRANTEDAn order has been issued granting the application of the New YcrkStock Exchanqe to strike from listing and registration The CentrisGroup, Inc., CommonStock, par value $.01 per share. (ReI. 34-42367)
An order has been issued granting the application of the New YorkStock Exchange to strike from listing and registration ServiceMerchandise Company, Inc., CommonStock, $.50 par value; 8-3/8%Senior Notes, due January 15, 2001; and 9% Senior SubordinatedDebentures, due December 15, 2004. (ReI. 34-42368)
An order has been issued granting the application of the New YorkStock Exchanqe to strike from listing and registration TriStarAerospace Co., CommonStock, $.01 par value. (ReI. 34-42369)
An order has been issued granting the application of the AmerlcanStock Exchange to strike from listing and registration Car'rieqae
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International Corporation, Common Stock, with no par value.34-42370)
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SECURITIES ACT REGISTRATIONS
The following registration statements have been filed with the SECunder the Securities Act of 1933. The reported information appearsas follows: Form, Name, Address and Phone Number (if available) ofthe issuer of the security; Title and the number and/or face amountof the securities being offered; Name of the managing underwriter ordepositor (if applicable) File number and date filed; AssignedBranch; and a designation if the statement is a New Issue.Registration statements may be obtained in person or by writing tothe Commission's Public Reference Branch at 450 Fifth Street, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20549 or at the following e-mail box address:<publicinfo@sec>. In most cases, this information is also availableon the Commission's website: <www.sec.gov>.
S-l APPLIED FILMS CORP, 6797 WINCHESTER CIRCLE, BOULDER, CO 80301(3031 530-1411 - 3,526,475 (S52,791,331) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95389 -JAN 261 (RR 51
S-8 PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES INC /FL/, 501 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY,WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401 (56l' 832-5208 - 615,000 (S27C,6001 COMMON STOCK!FILE 333-95391 - JAN 26) (BR 1)
S-8 BICRELEASE CORP, 34~ GRANITE STREET, SUITE 200. ~ANCHESTER, NH 03102'603' 641-0443 . 10C,00C ;Sl1,OOOI COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95393 -
JAN 26 (BR 1,
S-b TE~SLEEP TECHNOLOGIS5 INC, 2201 N LAMAR BLVD. STE 205. AUSTIN, TX 78705,512' 236-B14C! - 1.300,000 ($2,600,0001 COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95395JAN 26J iBR. 9:
5-8 COMMERCE GROUP CORP /WI/, 6001 N 9lST ST, MILWAUKEE, WI 53225(414) 462-5310 - 1,000,000 ($421,875) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95397 -JM 261 (BR 41
SB-2 BINGOGOLD COM INC, 543 GRANVILLE STREET, SUITE 303, VANCOUVER BC, A6(8011 483-1864 - 7,666,667 ($766,666) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95399 -JAN 261 (BR 5)
S-8 SS&C TECHNOLOGIES INC, 80 LAMBERTON RD, CORPORATE PLACE, WINDSOR, CT06095 (860) 242-7887 - 1,250,000 ($7,226,526 50) COMMON STOCK (FILE333-95401 - JAN 261 (BR. 3)
SB-2 BINGOGOLD COM INC, 543 GRANVILLE STREET, SUITE 303, VANCOUVER BC, A6(8011483-1864 - 7,666,667 ($766,6661 COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95403 -JAN 261 (BR 5)
S-8 SEAVIEW UNDERWATER RESEARCH INC, 200 MADONNA BLVD, SUITE 460,ST PETERSBURG, FL 33715 (7271 866-3660 - 100,000 ($27,0001 COMMON STOCK(FILE 333-95405 - JAN 261 (BR 9)
S-8 E-NET COM CORP, 2102 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE, #115E, :RVINE, CA 926121949! 253-4633 - 1,000,000 (S2,840,000) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-95407 -
JAN 26 ;BF.. 9)
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S-8 NOVELL INC, 122 EAST 1700 SOUTH, PROVO, UT 84097 (8011 222-6600 -30,003,089 ($1,009,783,9631 COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-95409 - Jfu~ 261(BR 31
S-8 QUOTESMITH COM INC, 82D5 SOUTH CASS AVE, SUITE 102, DARIEN, IL 60561(630) 515-0170 - 1,750,000 1$19,265.000) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-S541: -
JAN 26, IBR 3 )
SB-2 ACCESS PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 2600 N STEMMONS FRWY, STE 176, DALLAS, TX752D7 (214) 905-5100 - 2,926,083 (Sll,521,4521 COMMON STOCK IFILE333-95413 - JAN. 26) (BR. II
SB-2 BIOSHIELD TECHNOLOGIES INC, 4405 INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD, SUITE BI09,NORCROSS, GA 30083 (7701 925-3432 - 1,375,000 1$10,656,2501 COMMON STOCKIFILE 333-95415 - JAN. 26) (BR. 9)
S-8 GENESISINTERMEDIA COM INC, 13053 VENTURE BLVD, STUDIO CITY, CA 91604(818) 464-7270 - 600,000 ($3,450,000) COMMON STOCY (FILE 333-95417 -
JAN 26 \ (BR 91
S-8 UNITED THERAPEUTICS CORP, 1110 SPRING ST, SILVER SPRING, ~~ 20910(301) 608-9292 - 15,039,517 1$1,052,118,120, COMMOr; S:OCK 'FILE333-95419 - JAN 26) IBR 1)
5-8 LSI LOGIC CORP, 1551 MCCARTHY BLVD, MS ~ 106, MI~PITAS, CA 9SC3S
(406) 433-8000 - 1,307,474 ISI05,006,506, CO~OK S'::":X;, ,FILE 333-S542: -JAN 261 IBR 51
N-2 NUVEEN SENIOR INCOME FL'N!:l,JOm; NT.NEEr; & CO me, 333 ViES: WACKEQ ;)R:\'E,CHICAGO, IL 60606 - 2, 000 ($50, 000, ODD) PREFERREr' STOCv FILE ":33-95423 -JAN 261 (HI< 18,
s-a REP~YTV INC, 1945 CHARLES TOr; ROAD, MOL'h'TAm VIEVi, CA 9';C43
1650, 210-1020 - $150,000,000 CO~ON STOCK FILE 333-95,25 - ~~~ ZEIBR 37 - NEVi ISSUE)
S-8 FIRSTBANK CORP, 311 WOODWORTH AVE, PO BOX :O~9, ALMA, ~I 48801\2081 746-9610 - 500,00C 159,905,000) COMY.Or; STOCK ',FI:'E333-95427 -
JAN 261 fBR 7)
S-3 NATURAL MICROSYSTEMS CORP, 100 CROSSIN,:; E:'VD, FRA~INGHA"1, MA 017021508) 650-l300 - 3,450,000 15138,431,250: COr-:MON STOCl\ (FILE 333-95~31 -
JAN, 26) (BR 7)
S-8 AAR CORP, 1100 N WOOD DALE RD, WOOD DALE, IL 6[:9: If3: =27-20::-538,557 1$10,316,7"331 COMMOr; STOCK. (FILE 333-9503 - etc: 26: ,ER 5'
S-8 FRISBY TECHNOLOGIES IN~, 77 EAST MAIN STREET, S~::E 2CCC, BAl SHORE, N!11706 IS16) 969-8570 - 750,000 153,i22,722' COMMJN S,ClCK 'FILE 33:3-95437- JAN 26 I IBR 9 1
s-a ALLOS THERAPEIJTICS, 7000 NORTI' BROADWAY, S:JI7E ';0[, :ENYER, :::C 802::(3031 426-6262 - 569,000,000 COMMON STOCK IFILE 333-954,9 - ::~~ 26(BR 1)
S-3 ALLSTATE LIFE INSURANCE :::0OF NEW YORK, Or;E A:'LS';'A7E:R, PC BJ), 9J9::,FARMINGVILLE, NY 11738 (5161 451-5300 - 1,000,0:'0 ISl,OJC,OOO)VARIABLE "'-".'NUITYISSUES IFILE 333-95441 - ~AN 26' IBR 20}
S-8 C-BRIDGE I~7Eqr;ET SOLUTIONS INC, 219 VASSAR STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA 021391617) 528-1707 - 750,000 1$35,812,500) COMY.ON STOCK IFILE 333-95443 -
JAN 26) IBR 6)
S-3 COMMODORE APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC, 150 EAST 58TH STE 3400, NEW YORK, ~~10155 (212) 308-5800 - 10,000,000 ($12,800,000) COMMON STOCK iFILE333-95445 - JAN 26) IBR, 61
SB-2 ESAT INC, 16520 HARBOR BLVD BLG, FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 927081714) 418-3200 - 12,659,286 1$51.328,511 :0' COMMOr; STOCK (FILE333-95451 - JAN 261 (BR 81
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RECENT 8K FILINGS
Form 8-K lS used by companles to flIe current reports on the followlng events
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The folIowln3 companles have flIed 8-K reports for the date lndlcated and/or amendments to 8-K reports prevlouslyflIed, respondlng to the ltem(si of the form speclfled 8-K reports may be obtalned In person or by wrltln3 to tneCommlSSlon's PubIle Reference Branch at 450 Flfth Street, N W , Washlngton, D C 20549 or at the foIIowln9 e-mall boyaddress «pub Li c anf o'cs ec gov> In most cases, t h i s anf orrna t i on 18 also ava i Lab l e on the Comrrus s aon t s webs i t e<WW'IIIr sec: gov>
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ACCEPTANCE INSURANCE COMPANlES INC DE X 01/26/00ACCRUE SOFTWARE INC DE Y X 01/14/00
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EA MASTER CREDIT CARD TRUST I X 12/31/99BARNETT AUTO TRUST 1997-A DE X X 01/14/00BEAR STE~':;S ASSET BAC SE INC MOR B DE X X 01/25/00
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