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Federal Authorities Seeking Fugitive

The United States Attorney’s Office today announced that FRANK R.V. LOOMANS, 37, of Atlanta, Georgia, formerly manager of investor relations for Cox Communications, Inc. ("Cox"), is considered a fugitive, following his indictment for conspiracy, insider trading, false statements to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and obstruction of a federal securities fraud investigation. LOOMANS is being sought by federal authorities.

“Mr. Loomans is well aware of the charges against him, which include insider trading by a corporate official and obstruction of justice,” said David E. Nahmias, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. “We have not been able to extradite Mr. Loomans from his native Belgium, but he should be on notice--as should the public and others who may encounter him--that he will remain a fugitive subject to arrest until he comes to federal court to face justice. The business community and the public should contact the FBI if they have any information."

According to Nahmias and the indictment: Between May 1999 and February 2002, LOOMANS, a Belgian citizen, was employed by Cox in Atlanta, Georgia, first as a financial analyst in Cox's treasury department and then as manager of finance, where he served on Cox's investor relations staff. As a manager on Cox's investor relations staff, LOOMANS had access to highly sensitive business information, including drafts of Cox's quarterly financial statements and earnings releases, which he helped prepare, and proposed business transactions involving Cox and other publicly-traded companies. Read more at usdoj.gov.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Transfer Trades: Entries made upon the books of Futures Commission Merchants
Transfer Trades: Entries made upon the books of Futures Commission Merchants for the purpose of: (1) transferring existing trades from one account to another within the same firm where no change in ownership is involved; (2) transferring existing trades from the books of one FCM to the books of another FCM where no change in ownership is involved. Also called Ex-Pit Transactions.

 


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Securities Terms

 


Tuesday's Term

Arbitrage

Definition:
A strategy involving the simultaneous purchase and sale of identical or equivalent commodity futures contracts or other instruments across two or more markets in order to benefit from a discrepancy in their price relationship. In a theoretical efficient market, there is a lack of opportunity for profitable arbitrage. See Spread.

Butterfly Spread

Definition:
A three-legged option spread in which each leg has the same expiration date but different strike prices. For example, a butterfly spread in soybean call options might consist of one long call at a $5.50 strike price, two short calls at a $6.00 strike price, and one long call at a $6.50 strike price.

Accommodation Trading

Definition:
Non-competitive trading entered into by a trader, usually to assist another with illegal trades.

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