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  2. Investment Technology Group - Wikipedia

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    Investment Technology Group, Inc. was a United States–based multinational agency brokerage and financial markets technology firm aimed at a hedge fund and asset management clientele. One of the first suppliers of electronic trading services, ITG launched the industry’s second anonymous electronic trade matching system , POSIT, in 1987 ...

  3. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (known as Wilson Sonsini) is an American multinational law firm specializing in business, securities, venture capital, and intellectual property law. It is generally one of the top-grossing law firms in the world.

  4. ITG - Wikipedia

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    Investment Technology Group, American firm; In the Game Trading Cards, a manufacturer of hockey trading cards; Institute of Tourist Guiding, UK's official tourist body; Irish Traction Group, Irish railway preservation society; ITG Brands, the US subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco Group

  5. California Department of Corporations - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Corporations was originally known as the "State Corporation Department" and was created by the "Investment Companies Act". [1] Governor Hiram Johnson appointed H.L. Carnahan as California's first Commissioner of Corporations in 1914. The Investment Companies Act faced immediate opposition but was approved by the voters in a ...

  6. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, the California Legislature authorized the first of many ad hoc Code Commissions to begin the process of codifying California law. Each Code Commission was a one- or two-year temporary agency which either closed at the end of the authorized period or was reauthorized and rolled over into the next period; thus, in some years there was no ...

  7. California Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The act is broad in scope, well beyond California's border. Neither the web server nor the company that created the website has to be in California in order to be under the scope of the law. The website only has to be accessible by California residents. [5]

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  9. California Corporate Disclosure Act - Wikipedia

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    It became effective on 1 January 2003. The law required every publicly traded company that does business in California to disclose certain facts about its operations and executives to state regulators. The law required companies to file this information with the California Secretary of State's office. [1]