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Part One A tale of two victims

As seen on CNBC & MSNBC

There are almost 600,000 stockbrokers in this country and by most accounts, the vast majority of them are honest and ethical. A minority is not: Complaints about stock brokers were up 30 percent last year in eight states alone. The most recent national statistics are from two years ago: at that time, there were 30,000 […]

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Investors Complain Of Losing Thousands At Walsh Manning

Dow Jones Newswires

There is the 61-year-old financial analyst who works at the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C., and the small business owner from southern New Jersey. Then there is the soft-spoken, 55-year old California woman who is carefully saving her money, but not for retirement. She is making a midlife career change, moving from a […]

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Former Broker at Duke & Co. Accuses Managers of Engaging in Misconduct

Wall Street Journal

A former broker at Duke & Co., which is under investigation by federal and state regulators, has accused the brokerage firm’s principals of many suspect practices, including the refusal to execute trades and ordering the use of sales scripts. In a sworn declaration given in connection with an arbitration claim, the broker, Howard M. Blumenau, […]

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NASD Panel Orders Duke & Co. To Pay Former Broker $120,000

Dow Jones Newswires

Duke & Co., the small New York brokerage firm that is closing its retail operations amid investigations by federal and state regulators, was recently ordered to pay a total of $120,000 to a former broker who claimed the firm fired him in 1996, withheld commissions, and then tried to blackball him with his next employer. […]

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Investor Wins $10 Million in Penny-Stock Broker Case

Los Angeles Times

Securities: The huge punitive damages are among the highest achieved in arbitration of a securities complaint. NEW YORK-In one of the largest securities arbitration judgments ever a Pasadena physician won a $10-million punitive damage award against four principals of the defunct penny-stock brokerage Stratton-Oakmont Inc. Philip M. Aidikoff attorney for Dr. F. Clark Gardner, said […]

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