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RESPONDENT FAILED TO RESPOND TO FINRA REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
Resolution
LETTER
Bar
Bar (Permanent)
Registration Capacities Affected
All Capacities
Start Date
12/27/2010
Regulator Statement
PURSUANT TO FINRA RULE 9552(H) AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT TO SUSPEND AND NOTICE OF SUSPENSION LETTERS, DATED SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 AND OCTOBER 18, 2010 RESPECTIVELY, ON DECEMBER 27, 2010 RESPONDENT IS BARRED FROM ASSOCIATION WITH ANY FINRA MEMBER IN ANY CAPACITY. RESPONDENT FAILED TO REQUEST TERMINATION OF HIS SUSPENSION WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE DATE OF THE NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUSPEND; THEREFORE PURSUANT TO FINRA RULE 9552(H) HE IS AUTOMATICALLY BARRED FROM ASSOCIATION WITH ANY FINRA MEMBER IN ANY CAPACITY.
License(s)
The broker is not currently registered with any state or SRO.
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IA
Investment Adviser
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Disclosures
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Disclosures can be customer complaints or arbitrations, regulatory actions, employment terminations, bankruptcy filings and certain civil or criminal proceedings that they were a part of.