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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Release No. 34-41729 / August 11, 1999
Taranta, a certified public accountant, was acting Chief Financial Officer of MiniScribe Corporation ("MiniScribe") from September 1987 until early 1988, and he also held various high-level operations positions.
MiniScribe, a former manufacturer of computer disk drives, was a Delaware corporation with its headquarters in Longmont, Colorado and manufacturing facilities in Longmont, Singapore and Hong Kong.
MiniScribe's common stock was registered with the Commission pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act, and, until it was delisted on February 1, 1990, was quoted on the NASDAQ National Market System.
www.sec.gov /litigation/admin/34-41729.htm   (470 words)

  
  Gordian Group, LLC - MiniScribe Corporation
The former management was replaced in an attempt to correct the company's operating difficulties, after which new management uncovered fraudulent activities, attempted to deal with class action lawsuits, and began to experience a cash crisis.
MiniScribe was forced to file for bankruptcy, and announced that because of its desperate cash situation, the company would be sold quickly.
A substantial portion of MiniScribe's assets were in Hong Kong and Singapore, and hence, outside of the U.S. bankruptcy court's jurisdiction.
www.gordiangroup.com /clients/miniscribe.php   (188 words)

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