Bermuda-based insurance broker Stirling Cooke Brown Holdings and offshore-owned electronic payments processor First Ecom.com, which is funded largely with offshore money, face having their shares de-listed from in the first half of 2002 unless their stock prices improve. They have until February 11 to get their stocks above the $1 minimum bid that is required for continued listing on the NASDAQ National Market.
Articles Bermuda Featured Fraud Hong Kong Insurance Investment Listed Securities Stirling Cooke USAJanuary 31, 2002
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