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SEC v TRANS-GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC. and JACQUES VERHAAK Click to find out why . . .



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CaseNo: 34-44439, Defendant: Trans-Global Holdings, Inc. and Jacques Verhaak, Plaintiff: SEC, UniqueCaseRef: SEC>34-44439, Verhaak, Exchange, Exchange Act, Commission, Securities, Stock, Directors, Misleading, Purchase, Cease-and, Issuing, Dimarco, Preparation, Stating, Raye River Estates, Television Advertising Time, Contract, Murphy Island, Sun Raye River, Verhaak Provided Information, Agreement, Material Fact, Violations, Trans-global Holdings, Jacques Verhaak, Respondents, Pursuant, Findings, Shares, Investment Banking Firm , ContentID: 120243972

Case Documents
1 2001-06-18 SEC ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
[ see first page and extracted highlights below  ] ItemID: 110706
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1 . SEC ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING

EXTRACTED KEY WORDS
EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE ACT
COMMISSION
SECURITIES
STOCK
DIRECTORS
MISLEADING
PURCHASE
CEASE-AND
ISSUING
DIMARCO
PREPARATION
STATING
RAYE RIVER ESTATES
TELEVISION ADVERTISING TIME
CONTRACT
MURPHY ISLAND
SUN RAYE RIVER
VERHAAK PROVIDED INFORMATION
AGREEMENT
MATERIAL FACT
VIOLATIONS
TRANS-GLOBAL HOLDINGS
JACQUES VERHAAK
RESPONDENTS
PURSUANT
FINDINGS
SHARES
INVESTMENT BANKING FIRM
   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
   Before the
   SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

   SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
   Release No. 44439 / June 18, 2001

   ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
   File No. 3-10511
     _________________________________________________________________

   In the Matter of

   TRANS-GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.
   and
   JACQUES VERHAAK

   Respondents
     _________________________________________________________________

   ORDER INSTITUTING CEASE-
   AND-DESIST PROCEEDINGS
   PURSUANT TO SECTION 21C
   OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
   ACT OF 1934, MAKING FINDINGS
   AND IMPOSING A CEASE-AND-
   DESIST ORDER

                                     I.

   The Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") deems it
   appropriate to institute public cease-and-desist proceedings against
   Trans-Global Holdings, Inc. ("Trans-Global") and Jacques Verhaak
   ("Verhaak") pursuant to Section 21C of the Securities Exchange Act of
   1934 ("Exchange Act").

   In anticipation of these proceedings, Respondents Trans-Global and
   Verhaak submitted an Offer of Settlement which the Securities and
   Exchange Commission has determined to accept. Solely for the purpose
   of these proceedings and any other proceedings brought by or on behalf
   of the Commission or in which the Commission is a party, the
   Respondents consent to the entry of the findings and imposition of the
   cease-and desist order ("Order") set forth below, without admitting or
   denying the findings of this Order, except that they admit the
   jurisdiction of the Commission over each of them and over the subject
   matter of these proceedings.

                                    II.
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  • SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
  • ORDER INSTITUTING CEASE-AND-DESIST PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 21C OF THE SECURITIES
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission deems it appropriate to institute public
  • Respondents Trans-Global and Verhaak submitted an Offer of Settlement which the Securities
  • Solely for the purpose of these proceedings and any other proceedings brought by or on behalf
  • At all times relevant, Trans-Global's common stock was quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board.
  • In March 1999, Trans-Global and Verhaak engaged a company to sell 1,666,666 shares of
  • As part of a plan to increase investors' interest in, and the price of its stock,
  • E. DiMarco prepared two press releases for Trans-Global.
  • On June 1, 1999, Trans-Global issued the first press release prepared by DiMarco stating that
  • This press release was false and misleading because Verhaak and the other Trans-Global
  • This press release was also false and misleading because the financing offer was from
  • H. On June 3, 1999, Trans-Global issued a press release stating that its board of directors
  • Verhaak provided information for preparation of this press release and reviewed the press
  • Additionally, Trans-Global and Verhaak failed to disclose that the contract was null and void
  • J. On June 10, 1999, Trans-Global issued a press release stating that it had entered into an
  • L. Section 10of the Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5 prohibit persons from, directly or engaging in any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or
  • Trans-Global and Verhaak cease and desist from committing or causing any violations or any
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