Monday, March 17, 2014

Penny Stock Promoter Asset Freeze

The SEC announced fraud charges and an emergency asset freeze against a promoter behind a platform of affiliated microcap stock promotion websites

The SEC alleges that John Babikian used AwesomePennyStocks.com and its related site  PennyStocksUniverse.com, collectively "APS," to commit a brand of securities fraud known as "scalping." The APS websites disseminated e-mails to approximately 700,000 people shortly after 2:30 p.m. Eastern time on the afternoon of Feb. 23, 2012, and recommended the penny stock America West Resources Inc. (AWSRQ). What the e-mails failed to disclose among other things was that Babikian held more than 1.4 million shares of America West stock, which he had already positioned and intended to sell immediately through a Swiss bank. The APS emails immediately triggered massive increases in America West's share price and trading volume, which Babikian exploited by unloading shares of America West's stock over the remaining 90 minutes of the trading day for ill-gotten gains of more than $1.9 million.

According to documents filed simultaneously with the SEC's complaint in federal court in Manhattan, Babikian was actively attempting to liquidate his U.S. assets, which he holds in the names of alter ego front companies. He was seeking to wire the proceeds offshore. The Honorable Paul A. Crotty granted the SEC's emergency request to preserve these assets by issuing an asset freeze order.

"The Enforcement Division, including its Microcap Fraud Task Force, is intensely focused on the scourge of microcap fraud and is aggressively working to root out microcap fraudsters who make their living by preying on unwitting investors," said Andrew J. Ceresney, Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement.

"By obtaining today's emergency asset freeze, we have thwarted Babikian's attempts to liquidate and expatriate assets that should be used to return his ill-gotten gains and pay appropriate penalties," said Stephen L. Cohen, Associate Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement in Washington, D.C.

For more information - SEC Charges CR Intrinsic Analyst with Insider Trading

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