SEC Issues Its First Stock-Trading Suspension Of 2011

On its website, publicly traded Clean Energy And Power calls itself a “global clean energy developer” with a number of foreign projects and a commitment to providing investors with “transparency and confidence.” But that stated philosophy of openness does not extend to timely filing of financial statements with regulators.

http://blogs.forbes.com/williampbarrett/2011/01/27/sec-issues-its-first-stock-trading-suspension-of-2011/

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