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Carl Icahn to Pay $2 Million to Settle S.E.C. Charges

The Securities and Exchange Commission had accused the billionaire investor of not disclosing that he had pledged personal stock holdings as collateral for billions of dollars in loans.

Maureen Farrell
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Fines (Penalties), Icahn Enterprises L P, Icahn, Carl C, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Securities and Exchange Commission, Shareholder Rights and Activism, Stocks and Bonds
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