SEC NEWS DIGEST Issue 2004-152 August 9, 2004 RULES AND RELATED MATTERS SHAREHOLDER REPORTS AND QUARTERLY PORTFOLIO DISCLOSURE OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES; TECHNICAL AMENDMENT On August 9, the Commission issued a release adopting a technical amendment to the requirement in Form N-1A that a mutual fund include expense examples in its shareholder reports. The technical amendment requires mutual funds to round all figures in the table of expense examples to the nearest cent. (Rels. 33-8393A; 34-49333A; IC-26372A) ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS COMMISSION INSTITUTES FIRST ENFORCEMENT ACTION AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANIES FOR PERMITTING MARKET TIMING OF MUTUAL FUNDS THROUGH VARIABLE ANNUITIES - - INSURANCE COMPANIES TO PAY $20 MILLION IN SETTLEMENT The Commission today instituted the first enforcement action charging insurance companies with securities fraud for facilitating market timing of mutual funds through the sale of variable annuities. The insurance companies are subsidiaries of Conseco, Inc. (CIHC, Inc., Conseco Services, LLC, and Conseco Equity Sales, Inc.), and the company to which Conseco sold its variable annuity business in 2002, Inviva, Inc., and its subsidiary Jefferson National Life Insurance Company. The insurance companies have agreed to settlements that include payment of $20 million in disgorgement and penalties and undertakings of compliance reforms. The Commission's Orders find that the prospectuses through which the insurance companies sold the variable annuities misleadingly represented, among other things, that the annuities were "not designed for professional market timing organizations." In fact, the insurance companies affirmatively marketed and sold the annuities to professional market timers. Eventually, market timing assets constituted the majority of assets invested in the variable annuity products. The insurance companies profited by the fees earned from the sales of the annuities to the market timers. The Commission's Orders find: Variable annuities are combined securities and insurance products designed primarily for individual retirement and tax purposes. Nevertheless, from late 1999 through October 2002, Conseco Variable Insurance Company (CVIC) (CIHC was the corporate parent of CVIC), Conseco Services, and Conseco Equity Sales, Inc. (CES) sold the Monument and Advantage Plus variable annuity products to hedge funds and other individuals and entities to market time the mutual fund portfolios offered through the variable annuities. Conseco Services employees were aware that these market timers, in contrast to the typical variable annuity customer, had no interest in the tax deferral or retirement features of variable annuities. The Monument and Advantage Plus prospectuses falsely stated that these products were "not designed for professional market timing organizations" and indicated that CVIC in its "sole discretion" could restrict exchanges "that we consider disadvantageous" to other annuity contract holders. Further, the prospectuses failed to disclose that CVIC was marketing and selling the products to market timers. In addition, the prospectuses failed to disclose the risk that market timing might have a negative impact on other variable annuity purchasers' investment returns. In October 2002, Inviva purchased CVIC and later renamed it Jefferson National. Inviva and Jefferson National continued to allow a group of hedge funds and other select customers to engage in market timing through the Monument and Advantage Plus variable annuity products. The Jefferson National prospectuses repeated the above language from the CVIC prospectuses. Further, the Jefferson National prospectus reserved the right to limit any "substantive" transfers that it determined "in its sole discretion, could adversely affect the management of the investment portfolio." However, as at CVIC, Inviva and Jefferson National failed to disclose that Jefferson National was selling the products to market timing customers, and was facilitating the market timers in carrying out a market timing strategy. In some cases, mutual fund advisers were aware of and permitted the market timing of the mutual funds. In other cases, Respondents did not inform the underlying fund complexes that Conseco Services and Inviva employees tolerated and actively solicited market timers. Many of these complexes prohibited market timing or did not tolerate timers. Ultimately, hedge funds and other market timers invested approximately $120 million in Monument and Advantage Plus variable annuities. In the Monument product, the market timing assets dwarfed the assets of other variable annuity purchasers. Through their frequent trading, the market timers diluted the value of the underlying mutual funds that were timed, and caused the funds to incur additional costs. The Commission's Orders find that CIHC, Conseco Services, CES, Inviva, and Jefferson National violated Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b- 5 thereunder, and Section 34(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Orders require Conseco Services, CES, Inviva, and Jefferson National to cease and desist from violating these provisions. CIHC, Conseco Services, CES, Inviva, and Jefferson National consented to entry of the respective Orders without admitting or denying the findings. Under the settlements, CIHC, Conseco Services, and CES have agreed to pay $15 million, including disgorgement of $7.5 million and civil penalties of $7.5 million. Inviva and Jefferson National will pay $5 million, including disgorgement of $3.5 million and a civil penalty of $1.5 million. These amounts will be distributed to shareholders of mutual funds affected by the market timing. Inviva and Jefferson National will also undertake compliance measures to protect against future violations. These measures include retaining an independent consultant to review compliance procedures designed to prevent and detect market timing. The Commission acknowledges the assistance of the New York Attorney General in connection with this matter. (CIHC, Inc., Conseco Services, LLC, and Conseco Equity Sales, Inc. - Rels. 33-8455; 34-50165; IC-26526; File No. 3-11578; Press Rel. 2004-109); (Inviva, Inc. and Jefferson National Life Insurance Company - Rels. 33-8456; 34-50166; IC-26527; File No. 3-11579; Press Rel. 2004-109) IN THE MATTER OF FREDERICK HORNICK, JR. On August 6, the Commission issued an Order Instituting Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Section 15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act), Making Findings, and Imposing Remedial Sanctions (Order) against Frederick B. Hornick, Jr. (Hornick). The Order finds that since at least 2003, Hornick fraudulently solicited investors. The Commission sued Hornick and others in an action entitled SEC v. Uncommon Media Group, Inc., 3rd Dimension, Inc., Lawrence Gallo, Timothy Rafferty and Frederick Hornick, Jr., Case Number 04-80272-CIV- Hurley/Hopkins, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The Commission's complaint alleged that, in connection with the sale of securities, Hornick made false statements to investors concerning the prospects of the investment, and otherwise engaged in a variety of conduct which operated as a fraud and deceit on investors. The complaint also alleged that Hornick sold unregistered securities. On June 8, 2004, a final judgment was entered by consent against Hornick, permanently enjoining him from future violations of Sections 5(a), 5(c), and 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, and Sections 10(b), 15(a)(1), and 21(d)(2) of the Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5 thereunder, and imposing a penny stock bar. Based on the above, the Order bars Hornick from association with any broker or dealer. Hornick consented to the entry of the Order without admitting or denying the findings of the Commission. (Rel. 34-50161; File No. 3-11577) FINAL JUDGMENT ENTERED AGAINST DEFENDANT BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY The Commission today announced that the Honorable Faith S. Hochberg, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey has entered a Final Judgment order (Order) against defendant Bristol-Myers Squibb Company in a civil action that the Commission filed on Aug. 4, 2004, against the New York-based pharmaceutical company. The Order requires Bristol-Myers to pay $150 million for perpetrating a fraud scheme to overstate its results from the first quarter of 2000 through the fourth quarter of 2001. Bristol-Myers overstated its results primarily by: (1) engaging in channel-stuffing near the end of every quarter in amounts sufficient to meet sales and earnings targets set by officers (channel- stuffing); and (2) improperly recognizing about $1.5 billion in revenue from sales associated with the channel-stuffing in violation of generally accepted accounting principles. When Bristol-Myers' results fell short of Wall Street analysts' earnings estimates, the Company used improper accounting, including "cookie jar" reserves, to further inflate its earnings. Bristol-Myers consented to the entry of the Order without admitting or denying the allegations in the Commission's Complaint and agreed to the following relief: (1) a permanent injunction against future violations of certain antifraud, reporting, books and records and internal controls provisions of the federal securities laws; (2) monetary relief for the benefit of shareholders, including a civil penalty of $100 million plus a $50 million shareholder fund; and (3) various remedial measures, including the appointment of an independent advisor to review Bristol-Myers' accounting practices and internal control systems and periodically assess the status of remedial actions undertaken or planned by the Company in those and other areas, such as financial reporting. The Commission's investigation is continuing. [SEC v. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Civil Action No. 04-3680 (D.N.J.) (Hochberg, J.)] (LR-18822) SCOTT ANIXTER, FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF ANICOM, INC., CHARGED WITH FRAUD On July 29, 2004, the Commission filed an amended complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that added Scott C. Anixter, the former Chairman of the Board of Anicom, Inc., as a defendant to its lawsuit against six top executives and other employees of the now-defunct company. Anixter, age 55, is a resident of Glencoe, Illinois. The Commission's amended complaint alleges that from Jan. 1, 1998 through March 30, 2000, Anixter and the other defendants carried out a massive financial fraud at Anicom in which they falsely reported millions of dollars of non-existent sales, including sales to a fictitious customer, and used other fraudulent techniques to inflate Anicom's net income by more than $20 million. To conceal the fraud, certain of the defendants lied to Anicom's outside auditors, lied to the Audit Committee of Anicom's Board of Directors in an internal investigation, and withheld information from the Commission's staff. When aspects of the fraud were eventually revealed to the public, Anicom's shareholders lost more than $80 million. The Commission's amended complaint alleges that the fraud had two distinct aspects. First, Anixter and his co-defendants, President and Chief Executive Officer Carl E. Putnam, Vice President of Sales Daryl T. Spinell, Chief Operating Officer John P. Figurelli, and Billing Manager Renee L. LeVault, improperly recognized numerous sales that inflated reported revenues and net profits. Additionally, Chief Financial Officer Donald C. Welchko, Figurelli, LeVault, and defendant Vice President of Accounting Ronald M. Bandyk, C.P.A., with Anixter and Putnam's knowledge, caused Anicom in 1999 to, among other things, improperly recognize more than $11.7 million in sales to a fictitious customer called SCL Integration Corp. to minimize the effect on income of writing off earlier improper sales. Second, Anixter and Welchko improperly manipulated Anicom's expenses to bring the company's financial results in line with, or at least closer to, analysts' expectations. To that end, Welchko and Bandyk engaged in fraud by improperly charging certain expenses to a reserve account and a restructuring charge, unjustifiably inflating purchase rebates accrued, and accelerating the recognition of sales between reporting periods. As a result of the defendants' misconduct, Anicom filed with the Commission at least nine materially false and misleading periodic reports on Forms 10-Q and 10-K reports between Jan. 1, 1998, and March 30, 2000, that, among other things, overstated the company's revenues by more than $38 million. The Commission's amended complaint alleges that the defendants' conduct violated the antifraud, periodic reporting, record keeping, internal controls, and lying to the auditors provisions of the federal securities laws. The Commission requests that the court issue a final judgment of permanent injunction and other relief, enjoining certain of the defendants from violating Sections 17(a)(1) and (3) of the Securities Act of 1933, Sections 10(b), and 13(b)(5) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rules 10b-5, 13b2-1, and 13b2-2 promulgated thereunder, and aiding and abetting violations of Sections 13(a), 13(b)(2)(A), and 13(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rules 12b-20, 13a- 1, and 13a-13 promulgated thereunder. The Commission seeks civil monetary penalties from each of the defendants, and disgorgement of ill- gotten gains from Anixter, Putnam, Welchko, Figurelli, Bandyk, and Spinell. The Commission also seeks an order permanently barring Anixter, Putnam, Welchko, Figurelli, Spinell, and Bandyk from acting as officers and directors of any public company. The Commission filed its lawsuit on May 6, 2002. Additional information regarding the Commission's lawsuit can be found in Litigation Release No. 17504, May 6, 2002. [SEC v. Scott C. Anixter, et al., No. 02-C-3235 (N.D. Ill.) (Marovich, J.)] (LR-18823; 2077) HOLDING COMPANY ACT RELEASES ENRON CORP., ET AL. A supplemental order has been issued authorizing proposals by Enron Corp. (Enron), a public utility holding company, and its subsidiaries (Applicants). Applicants have been authorized to add subsidiaries to the authority granted under a previously issued financing order. Applicants have also been authorized to issue letters of credit in connection with the expiration of the second amended debtor in possession credit agreement. (Rel. 35-27882) ALLEGHENY ENERGY, INC. A notice has been issued giving interested persons until Sept. 3, 2004, to request a hearing on a proposal by Allegheny Energy, Inc., a registered holding company, to issue up to 300,000 shares of common stock, $1.25 par value, to its non-employee directors. (Rel. 35-27883) SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES The Commission approved a proposed rule change and Amendment No. 1 thereto (SR-PCX-2004-47) submitted by the Pacific Exchange, Inc. to eliminate the ability of Floor Brokers and Market Makers to manually trade with orders and Quotes with Size in the Consolidated Book. (Rel. 34-50143) The Commission approved a proposed rule change and Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 thereto (SR-BSE-2003-09) submitted by the Boston Stock Exchange relating to the extension of certain of its listed trading rules to the trading of Nasdaq securities. Publication of the order in the Federal Register is expected during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50154) ACCELERATED APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES A proposed rule change filed by the National Association of Securities Dealers to reduce the fee for the Regulatory Element of the Continuing Education Program (SR-NASD-2004-115) has been given accelerated approval under Section 19(b)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50144) A proposed rule change (SR-PCX-2004-61) filed by the Pacific Exchange to extend PCX's pilot program under which it lists options on selected stocks trading below $20 at one-point intervals until June 5, 2005, has been given accelerated approval under Section 19(b)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the order is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50152) IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES A proposed rule change (SR-NSX-2004-11) filed by the National Stock Exchange relating to changes to NSX's "National Securities Trading Systems Fees" that will increase NSX's "Workstation Fee" has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50145) A proposed rule change (SR-NSX-2004-08) filed by the National Stock Exchange relating to changes to NSX's "National Securities Trading Systems Fees" that will add a manual processing fee has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50146) A proposed rule change (SR-NASD-2004-099) filed by the National Association of Securities Dealers, through its subsidiary The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., permitting ITS/CAES market makers to use the Automatic Quote Refresh functionality for ITS securities has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50149) A proposed rule change and Amendment No. 1 thereto (SR-PCX-2004-73) filed by the Pacific Exchange relating to an administrative change has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the notice is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50153) A proposed rule change filed by National Association of Securities Dealers (SR-NASD-2004-095) adopting a fingerprinting program for NASD employees and independent contractors in the State of New York, and, as dictated by business need, in other jurisdictions has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the notice is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50157) A proposed rule change (SR-NASD-2004-117) filed by the National Association of Securities Dealers, through its subsidiary The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., extending the operative date for the Short-Sale ACT reporting requirements for certain securities has become effective under Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50158) PROPOSED RULE CHANGE The Philadelphia Exchange filed a proposed rule change (SR-Phlx-2004-47) relating to legal fees incurred by the Exchange. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of August 9. (Rel. 34-50159) SECURITIES ACT REGISTRATIONS The following registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933. The reported information appears as follows: Form, Name, Address and Phone Number (if available) of the issuer of the security; Title and the number and/or face amount of the securities being offered; Name of the managing underwriter or depositor (if applicable); File number and date filed; Assigned Branch; and a designation if the statement is a New Issue. Registration statements may be obtained in person or by writing to the Commission's Public Reference Branch at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549 or at the following e-mail box address: . In most cases, this information is also available on the Commission's website: . F-9 HUSKY ENERGY INC, 707 EIGHTH AVE, PO BOX 6525 STATION D, CALGARY ALBERTA, A0, T2P 1H5, 4032986111 - 0 ($1,000,000,000.00) Debt Convertible into Equity, (File 333-117972 - Aug. 6) (BR. 04) S-8 FIRST SECURITY GROUP INC/TN, 817 BROAD STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TN, 37402, 4233082000 - 0 ($3,125,644.91) Equity, (File 333-117973 - Aug. 6) (BR. 07) S-8 PROVIDENCE SERVICE CORP, 5524 E. FOURTH ST., TUSCON, AZ, 85711, 5207487108 - 0 ($9,110,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117974 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-8 NEKTAR THERAPEUTICS, 150 INDUSTRIAL RD, SAN CARLOS, CA, 94070, 6506313100 - 0 ($28,204,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117975 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-8 BioMed Realty Trust Inc, 17140 BERNARDO CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 195, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128, 858-485-9840 - 2,500,000 ($37,500,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117977 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) SB-2 VENTURES NATIONAL INC, 8133281002 - 9,862,500 ($4,675,312.50) Equity, (File 333-117978 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 ABLEAUCTIONS COM INC, 1963 LOUGHEED HIGHWAY, COQUITLAM, A1, V3K 3T8, 604-521-3369 - 9,000,000 ($4,590,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117979 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-8 EXXON MOBIL CORP, 5959 LAS COLINAS BLVD, IRVING, TX, 75039-2298, 9724441000 - 1,000,000 ($46,140,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117980 - Aug. 6) (BR. 04) S-8 COGNOS INC, 3755 RIVERSIDE DR, PO BOX 9707, OTTAWA ONTARIO CAN K, A6, 00000, 6137381440 - 1,800,000 ($58,068,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117981 - Aug. 6) (BR. 03) S-8 NEW COMMERCE BANCORP, 501 NEW COMMERCE COURT, GREENVILLE, SC, 29607, 864 297 6333 - 340,000 ($3,475,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117982 - Aug. 6) (BR. 07) S-11 ME PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LTD, LEVEL 23 360 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE VIC, C3, 00000, 0 ($1,000,000.00) Debt Convertible into Equity, (File 333-117983 - Aug. 6) (BR. 05) S-8 MAXXON INC, 9202 SOUTH TOLEDO AVENUE, TULSA, OK, 74137, 9184921257 - 3,000,000 ($150,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117984 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 Corridor Communications Corp, 3450 HILLVIEW AVENUE, PALO ALTO, CA, 94304, 6508550200 - 200,000,000 ($2,000,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117985 - Aug. 6) (BR. 37) S-8 COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR CO, 14375 NW SCIENCE PARK DRIVE, PORTLAND, OR, 97229, 503 985 4000 - 2,000,000 ($109,020,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117986 - Aug. 6) (BR. 02) S-8 PEOPLES HOLDING CO, 209 TROY ST, P O BOX 709, TUPELO, MS, 38802, 6016801001 - 104,139 ($1,267,605.00) Equity, (File 333-117987 - Aug. 6) (BR. 07) S-8 YORK INTERNATIONAL CORP /DE/, 631 S RICHLAND AVE, YORK, PA, 17403, 7177717890 - 500,000 ($17,855,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117988 - Aug. 6) (BR. 06) S-8 YORK INTERNATIONAL CORP /DE/, 631 S RICHLAND AVE, YORK, PA, 17403, 7177717890 - 1,750,000 ($62,492,500.00) Equity, (File 333-117989 - Aug. 6) (BR. 06) S-8 ELECTRONIC ARTS INC, 209 REDWOOD SHORES PARKWAY, REDWOOD CITY, CA, 94065, 650-628-1500 - 12,500,000 ($617,750,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117990 - Aug. 6) (BR. 03) S-3 IMPAC SECURED ASSETS CORP, 1401 DOVE STREET, SUITE 200, NEWPORT BEACH, CA, 92660, 949-475-3700 - 0 ($5,000,000,000.00) Mortgage Backed Securities, (File 333-117991 - Aug. 6) (BR. 05) S-8 KEITHLEY INSTRUMENTS INC, 28775 AURORA RD, SOLON, OH, 44139, 2162480400 - 20,000 ($393,400.00) Equity, (File 333-117992 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 RADIOLOGIX INC, 3600 CHASE TOWER, 2200 ROSS AVENUE, DALLAS, TX, 75201, 2143032776 - 3,205,833 ($12,685,165.80) Equity, (File 333-117993 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) SB-2 SUB SURFACE WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DELAWARE INC, 5922-B FARNSWORTH COURT, CARLSBAD, CA, 92008, 760-918-1860 - 12,498,286 ($4,499,382.00) Equity, (File 333-117994 - Aug. 6) (BR. 06) S-8 IMCLONE SYSTEMS INC/DE, 180 VARICK ST, NEW YORK, NY, 10014, 2126451405 - 0 ($194,469,000.00) Equity, (File 333-117995 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-4 MIDSOUTH BANCORP INC, 102 VERSAILLES BLVD, VERSAILLES CENTRE, LAFAYETTE, LA, 70501, 3182378343 - 398,616 ($12,931,236.24) Equity, (File 333-117996 - Aug. 6) (BR. 07) S-8 TASTY BAKING CO, 2801 HUNTING PARK AVE, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 19129, 2152218500 - 400,000 ($4,016,143.00) Equity, (File 333-117999 - Aug. 6) (BR. 04) S-1 LIGHTFIRST INC, 25 NORTHWEST BLVVD., SUITE 700, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL, 60007, 8476408880 - 0 ($20,000,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118000 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-3 RECKSON ASSOCIATES REALTY CORP, 225 BROADHOLLOW RD, MELVILLE, NY, 11747, 6316946900 - 465,845 ($13,029,685.00) Equity, (File 333-118001 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-8 LANDAMERICA FINANCIAL GROUP INC, 101 GATEWAY CTR PKWAY, GATEWAY ONE, RICHMOND, VA, 23235, 8042678000 - 0 ($23,586,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118002 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-8 ADVANCIS PHARMACEUTICAL CORP, 20425 SENECA MEADOWS PARKWAY, GERMANTOWN, MD, 20878, (301) 944-6600 - 0 ($10,087,500.00) Equity, (File 333-118003 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-8 OCEAN RESOURCES INC, 3001 KNOX STREET, SUITE 403, DALLAS, TX, 75205, 214-389-9800 - 0 ($1,980,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118004 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-8 LIFESTREAM TECHNOLOGIES INC, 510 CLEARWATER LOOP, STE 101, POST FALLS, ID, 83854, 2084579409 - 25,000,000 ($875,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118005 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 VOLTERRA SEMICONDUCTOR CORP, 3839 SPINNAKER COURT, FREMONT, CA, 94538, 510-743-1200 - 0 ($38,345,178.00) Equity, (File 333-118006 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 INFINIUM LABS INC, 2033 MAIN STREET, SUITE 309, SARASOTA, FL, 34237, 941.917.0788 - 2,000,000 ($1,760,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118007 - Aug. 6) (BR. 09) S-8 CSS INDUSTRIES INC, 1845 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 19103, 2155699900 - 2,000,000 ($60,600,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118008 - Aug. 6) (BR. 05) S-8 TRIPATH TECHNOLOGY INC, 2560 ORCHARD PARKWAY, SAN JOSE, CA, 95131, 408-750-3000 - 2,000,000 ($3,660,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118010 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 GAYLORD ENTERTAINMENT CO /DE, ONE GAYLORD DR, NASHVILLE, TN, 37214, 6153166000 - 0 ($279,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118011 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-1 ADEZA BIOMEDICAL CORP, 1240 ELKO DR, SUNNYVALE, CA, 94089, 0 ($69,000,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118012 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) N-2 MEXICO FUND INC, 1775 EYE STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC, 20006-2401, 2026263300 - 51,840 ($1,000,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118013 - Aug. 6) (BR. 22) S-4 SAMSONITE CORP/FL, 11200 EAST 45TH AVENUE, DENVER, CO, 80239, 3033732000 - 0 ($325,240,000.00) Non-Convertible Debt, (File 333-118014 - Aug. 6) (BR. 02) S-3 MERCURY COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC, 199 RIVERNECK RD, CHELMSFORD, MA, 01824, 9782561300 - 125,000,000 ($125,000,000.00) Other, (File 333-118015 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 CELL THERAPEUTICS INC, 501 ELLIOTT AVE W, STE 400, SEATTLE, WA, 98119, 2062707100 - 0 ($26,520,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118016 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-1 ROBOTIC VISION SYSTEMS INC, 486 AMHERST STREET, NASHUA, NH, 03063, (603) 598-8400 - 0 ($6,972,405.65) Equity, (File 333-118017 - Aug. 6) (BR. 36) S-8 SEALIFE CORP, 5601 SLAUSON AVENUE, SUITE 283, CULVER CITY, CA, 90230, 3103389757 - 400,000 ($280,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118018 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-8 NEXEN INC, 801-7TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY ALBERTA CANA, A0, T2P 3P7, 4036994000 - 400,000 ($15,224,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118019 - Aug. 6) (BR. 04) S-3 BLOCK FINANCIAL CORP, 4400 MAIN STREET, SUITE 500, KANSAS CITY, MO, 64111, 8167536900 - 0 ($1,000,000,000.00) Non-Convertible Debt, (File 333-118020 - Aug. 6) (BR. 37) S-4 AMERICAN REAL ESTATE PARTNERS L P, 100 SOUTH BEDFORD ROAD, MT KISCO, NY, 10549, 9142427700 - 0 ($353,000,000.00) Non-Convertible Debt, (File 333-118021 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) S-8 SFBC INTERNATIONAL INC, 11190 BISCAYNE BLVD, NORTH MIAMI, FL, 33181, 3058950304 - 150,000 ($4,564,500.00) Equity, (File 333-118022 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-3 AXIS CAPITAL HOLDINGS LTD, 106 PITTS BAY ROAD, PEMBROKE, D0, 00000, 4412962600 - 0 ($2,413,788,655.00) Other, (File 333-118023 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-3 LANDAMERICA FINANCIAL GROUP INC, 101 GATEWAY CTR PKWAY, GATEWAY ONE, RICHMOND, VA, 23235, 8042678000 - 0 ($125,000,000.00) Debt Convertible into Equity, (File 333-118024 - Aug. 6) (BR. 01) S-8 ENERGY PRODUCERS INC, 7944 E BECK LANE, SUITE 200, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 85260, 1,400,000 ($126,000.00) Equity, (File 333-118025 - Aug. 6) (BR. 08) RECENT 8K FILINGS Form 8-K is used by companies to file current reports on the following events: Item 1. Changes in Control of Registrant. Item 2. Acquisition or Disposition of Assets. Item 3. Bankruptcy or Receivership. Item 4. Changes in Registrant's Certifying Accountant. Item 5. Other Materially Important Events. Item 6. Resignations of Registrant's Directors. Item 7. Financial Statements and Exhibits. Item 8. Change in Fiscal Year. Item 9. Regulation FD Disclosure. Item 10. Amendments to the Registrant's Code of Ethics, or Waiver of a Provision of the Code of Ethics. Item 11. Temporary Suspension of Trading Under Registrant's Employee Benefit Plans. Item 12. Results of Operations and Financial Condition. The following companies have filed 8-K reports for the date indicated and/or amendments to 8-K reports previously filed, responding to the item(s) of the form specified. 8-K reports may be obtained in person or by writing to the Commission's Public Reference Branch at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549 or at the following e-mail box address: . 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NAME OF ISSUER CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DATE COMMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ABATIX CORP DE X 08/06/04 ADVANCED INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SERVIC UT X X X X X 08/06/04 AETHER SYSTEMS INC DE X X 08/05/04 AFC ENTERPRISES INC MN X X 08/05/04 ALLEGHENY ENERGY INC MD X X 08/04/04 ALLEGHENY ENERGY INC MD X 08/05/04 ALLIN CORP DE X 08/04/04 ALPINE AIR EXPRESS INC/DE DE X X 12/15/03 AMEND Alternative Loan Trust 2004-13CB X 06/25/04 Alternative Loan Trust 2004-13CB X 06/25/04 AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC DE X X 08/04/04 AMERICAN HOMEPATIENT INC DE X X 08/04/04 AMERICAN LEISURE HOLDINGS INC NV X X 06/17/04 AMEND AMERICAN PACIFIC CORP DE X X 08/03/04 ANACOMP INC IN X X X 08/05/04 ANCHOR GLASS CONTAINER CORP /NEW DE X X X 08/05/04 ANNUITY & LIFE RE HOLDINGS LTD X 08/05/04 ANSWERTHINK INC FL X X 08/05/04 ANTEON INTERNATIONAL CORP DE X 08/06/04 ANTHRACITE CAPITAL INC MD X X X 08/06/04 APPLIED EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGIES INC /D 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DE X X X 08/06/04 INYX INC NV X X 08/04/04 IRIS INTERNATIONAL INC DE X X 08/05/04 ISTA PHARMACEUTICALS INC CA X X 08/05/04 JACOBS ENTERTAINMENT INC DE X X 08/06/04 JAFRA WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS LUX SARL N4 X X 07/28/04 JAKKS PACIFIC INC DE X X 06/10/04 AMEND JARDEN CORP DE X 08/05/04 AMEND K-SEA TRANSPORTATION PARTNERS LP DE X X 08/05/04 KANEB PIPE LINE OPERATING PARTNERSHIP DE X 06/30/04 KANEB PIPE LINE PARTNERS L P DE X X 06/30/04 KANEB SERVICES LLC DE X 06/30/04 KCS ENERGY INC DE X X 08/04/04 KEYSTONE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES INC CA X X 08/05/04 KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES INC DE X 08/06/04 KOPPERS INC PA X 08/05/04 KRONOS WORLDWIDE INC X X 08/05/04 KV PHARMACEUTICAL CO /DE/ DE X 08/03/04 KYZEN CORP TN X X X 08/04/04 LA QUINTA CORP DE X X 08/04/04 LACLEDE STEEL CO /DE/ DE X X 06/30/04 LAKELAND BANCORP INC NJ X X 07/01/04 AMEND LEATHER FACTORY INC DE X X 08/03/04 LEUCADIA NATIONAL CORP NY X X 08/06/04 LIBERTY PROPERTY TRUST MD X X 01/10/03 LINENS N THINGS INC DE X X 06/14/04 LONGS DRUG 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08/05/04 VALHI INC /DE/ DE X X 08/06/04 VANTAGEMED CORP DE X X 08/05/04 VAXGEN INC DE X X 08/06/04 VENTIV HEALTH INC DE X 08/05/04 VENTURI PARTNERS INC DE X X X 08/05/04 VERTICALNET INC PA X X 08/05/04 VERTICALNET INC PA X X 08/06/04 VIROPHARMA INC DE X 08/05/04 VISTACARE, INC. 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