business law ch 18-22
horizontal restraints of trade
occurs when the businesses involved operate at the same level of the market and generally in the same market
prospectus
a document providing the legal offering of the sale of the security
insider trading
the buying and selling of stock by persons who have access to information not yet made public
vertical business relationships
Manufacturer of Product A ←→ Distributor of Product A ←→ Retailer of Product A ←→ Consumer of Product A
horizontal business relationships
Product A, Manufacturer X ←→ Product A, Manufacturer Y ←→ Product A, Manufacturer Z
investment advisor
a person who for compensation engages in the business of advising others... as to the advisability of investing in, purchasing, or selling securities
riparian water law
allow people who live along rivers and bodies of water the right to use water in reasonable amounts but requires them to allow water to flow downstream in usable form
debt instruments must specify
amount of the debt, length of the debt period, debt repayment method, rate of interest charged to the sum borrowed
Howey Test
an investment is a security security if it contains four basic elements: an investment of money, in a common enterprise, with an expectation of profits, generated by the efforts of persons other than the investors
Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984
can seek treble the amount gained or loss avoided as well as criminal penalties
Per Se Rule
certain business agreements or activities automatically are illegal if found to exist
exchanges of information
competitors share information about offers or pricing information from customers
vertical restraint of trade
concerns relationships between buyers and sellers, wholesalers and retailers
Commodity Control List
contains restricted goods, countries to which they cannot be sent, and the reasons for the restrictions
territorial restrictions
dividing the country or a state into territories
Clean Air Act of 1970
established federal authority to control air pollution and enforce standards across the country
Investment Company Act
gives the SEC control over the structure of investment companies
exemptions from security registration
government bonds, private placements, qualified institutional buyers, accredited investors, well-known season issuers, crowdfunding
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
ied by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it went into effect in 1994. It reduced or eliminated tariffs and trade barriers on most North American trade
Mail Order Rule
if a company sells merchandise by mail, it must ship the goods in the time stated in its ads
Chiarelli
if defendant is not a corporate insider, but just lucky to get advance info, not securities fraud to use that information
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988
increased maximum fine to $1 million and prison term for 10 years for people ($5 for willful violations) and $25 million for corporate non-willful violations; also allowed up to 10% bounties for informants
international trade
involves the movement of goods, services, capital, and personnel around the world, often by multinational enterprises
Robinson-Patman Act
makes price discrimination, selling the same goods to different buyers at different prices illegal when it lessens competition or creates a monopoly
Dirks
must be manipulation or deception, which involves inherent unfairness, for it to qualify as insider trading
Rule of Reason
not as black and white; a court will look at the facts surrounding business practices before deciding whether they help or hurt competition
debt financing
occurs when a company incurs debt that has to be repaid to those who purchase it
proxies
permission given by a shareholder to another party to vote his shares in the manner he instructs
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
prohibits U.S. companies and their agents from bribing foreign officials
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938
prohibits the sale of any drug until the FDA gives approval
Endangered Species Act of 1973
protects about 1250 recognized threatened and endangered species in the United States as well as their habitats
Superfund (CERCLA)
provides the authority to clean up abandoned hazardous sites
Investment Advisers Act
regulates brokers, dealers, persons who buy and sell securities for themselves and advisers, who charge fees for investment advice
Securities Act of 133
regulates the public offerings of securities when they are first sold and requires investors be given material information about new securities
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
regulates trading in existing securities and imposes disclosure requirements on corporations that have issued publicly held securities and regulates securities markets and professsionals
material information
relevant information an investor would want to know about a company (background, executives, plan of operations)
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
requires generators, who create millions of tons of hazardous waste each year, to comply with EPA regulatory programs regarding transportation, storage, treatment, and disposal
Sarbanes Oxley Act
requires the CEO and CFO of large companies with publicly traded stock personally certify that financial reports made to the SEC comply with SEC rules and the information in the reports is accurate
Nutrition Labeling and Education Act
requires the FDA to issue nutrition labels for hundreds of thousands of products
US import policy
restrictions are imposed to generate tariff revenue and protect domestic industries
US export policy
restrictions on exports can be imposed when sales may injure domestic industries, jeopardize national security, and conflict with national policy
Clean Water Act of 1972
sets pollution standards, water quality standards, requires permits for discharges, establishes special provisions for toxic chemicals and oil spills, and establishes grants and loans for publicly owned treatment works such as sewage treatment plants
Kids' Online Privacy Rule
the Children's Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule requires website and service operators to obtain parental consent before collecting personal information about a child, including photos and IP addresses
consumer credit protection
truth in lending, fair credit billing, fair credit reporting, equal credit opportunity, fair debt collection practices
predatory pricing
trying to force a competitor out of a market
tender offers
when an acquiring company offers stock in the acquiring company, cash, or some combination in exchange for their story
price fixing
when firms sell the same product and agree to fix the price, there is a conspiracy that likely violates the Sherman Act
horizontal mergers
where two firms were competitors before they merged