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CaseNo: LR-14756, CourtName: COMMON STOCK OF CBI INDUSTRIES, INC., U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE, Defendant: CBI Industries, Inc. (Certain Purchasers), Plaintiff: SEC, State: WA Washington, UniqueCaseRef: SEC>LR-14756, Stock, Commission, Cbi, Exchange Commission, Securities, Common Stock, Purchasers, Assets, Cbi Industries, District, Honorable Milton Pollack, Freezing, Relief, Temporary Restraining Order, Freeze, Proceeds, Sales, Complaint, Thereunder, Connection, Highly Profitable Purchases, Foreign Financial Institutions, Praxair, Takeover, Emergency Relief, Removing, Jurisdiction , ContentID: 120243295

Case Documents
1 1995-12-13 SEC LITIGATION RELEASE
[ see first page and extracted highlights below  ] ItemID: 106389
1 pages
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Total Documents: 1 document , 1 page.    CAUTION.    PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A ONE PAGE CASE.
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1 . SEC LITIGATION RELEASE

EXTRACTED KEY WORDS
COMMISSION
CBI
DEFENDANTS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SECURITIES
COMMON STOCK
COURT
PURCHASERS
ASSETS
LITIGATION
CBI INDUSTRIES
DISTRICT
HONORABLE MILTON POLLACK
FREEZING
RELIEF
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER
FREEZE
PROCEEDS
SALES
COMPLAINT
THEREUNDER
CONNECTION
HIGHLY PROFITABLE PURCHASES
FOREIGN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PRAXAIR
TAKEOVER
EMERGENCY RELIEF
REMOVING
JURISDICTION

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.


Litigation Release No. 14756 / December 13, 1995


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. CERTAIN PURCHASERS OF THE
COMMON STOCK OF CBI INDUSTRIES, INC., U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York, 95 Civ. 9651 (MP) (S.D.N.Y. 1995)


     The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that
on December 12, 1995, the Honorable Milton Pollack entered a
Preliminary Injunction Freezing Assets and Order Granting Other
Relief (the "Order"), along with Findings of Fact and Conclusions
of Law, against certain unknown purchasers of the common stock of
CBI Industries, Inc.  The Order, which supersedes a prior
temporary restraining order issued by the Court, continues to
freeze the defendants' shares of CBI stock and any proceeds of
sales of such stock.  It also requires the defendants to identify
themselves.  To date, the Commission has frozen securities worth
over $2,000,000.

     As previously announced, the Commission filed a Complaint
against the defendants on November 14, 1995.  In its Complaint,
the Commission alleged that the defendants violated Sections
10(b) and 14(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rules
10b-5 and 14e-3 thereunder in connection with their highly
profitable purchases of CBI common stock through the offices of
foreign financial institutions just days before the first public
announcement that Praxair, Inc. intended to commence a takeover
of CBI.  On November 14, 1995, the Court granted the Commission's
application for emergency relief which included an asset freeze
to prevent the defendants from removing the common stock of CBI
and the proceeds of any sales of such stock beyond the
jurisdiction of the Court.  On November 22, 1995, The Honorable
Milton Pollack extended the temporary restraining order freezing
the defendants' assets until December 13.

     For additional information, see Litigation Release No.
14721.

SNIPPETS:
  • BEGINNING OF PAGE #1 -------------------SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
  • SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION v.
  • CERTAIN PURCHASERS OF THE COMMON STOCK OF CBI INDUSTRIES, INC., U.S. District Court for the
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that on December 12, 1995, the
  • Relief, along with Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, against certain unknown
  • The Order, which supersedes a prior temporary restraining order issued by the Court,
  • In its Complaint, the Commission alleged that the defendants violated Sections 10and 14of the
  • On November 14, 1995, the Court granted the Commission's application for emergency relief
  • see Litigation Release No. 14721.
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