FROM: U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SEC Charges Two Traders in Spain with Insider Trading Ahead of BHP Acquisition Bid
On July 30, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged a former high-ranking official at Madrid-based Banco Santander S.A. and a former judge in Spain with insider trading based on non-public information about a proposed acquisition for which the Spanish investment bank was acting as an advisor.
The SEC alleges that Cedric Cañas Maillard, who served as an executive advisor to Banco Santander's CEO, learned confidentially that the investment bank had been asked by one of the world's largest mining companies, BHP Billiton, to advise and help underwrite its proposed acquisition of Potash Corporation, one of the world's largest producers of fertilizer minerals. In the days leading up to a public announcement of BHP's bid, Cañas purchased Potash contracts-for-difference (CFDs), which were highly leveraged securities not traded in the U.S. but based on the price of U.S. exchange-listed Potash stock. The CFDs mirrored the movement and pricing of that stock. Cañas also tipped his close personal friend Julio Marín Ugedo about the potential acquisition and advised him to purchase Potash stock. Cañas and Marín sold their Potash securities after the public announcement for illicit profits of nearly $1 million combined.
The SEC's enforcement action against Cañas and Marín arises from its continuing investigation into suspicious Potash trading ahead of the Aug. 17, 2010, public announcement of BHP's acquisition bid. A former Banco Santander analyst agreed to pay more than $625,000 to settle insider trading charges by the SEC.
According to the SEC's complaint against Cañas and Marín filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Australia-based BHP made an unsolicited $38.6 billion offer to purchase all of the stock of Canada-based Potash for $130 per share in cash. On a number of occasions between August 5 and August 17, Banco Santander's CEO and at least three other bank executives discussed the status of BHP's proposal with Cañas. On August 9, one executive informed Cañas that the $10.5 billion financing commitment requested by BHP had been approved by Banco Santander's executive committee. On August 11, Cañas attended a lunch meeting during which bank executives discussed the Potash acquisition, including the timing of the deal.
The SEC alleges that Cañas purchased 30,000 Potash CFDs from August 9 to August 13 based on material, non-public information he learned about BHP's offer to acquire Potash. Cañas liquidated his entire CFD position in Potash following the August 17 public announcement for an illicit profit of $917,239.44. Cañas also communicated frequently with Marín that month, and Marín has admitted that he and Cañas discussed investing in Potash prior to his purchase of 1,393 shares of Potash common stock through two Spain-based brokerage accounts. By trading Potash stock based on material, non-public information, Marín generated net trading profits of $43,566 (a 28.47 percent return) in just one week.
The SEC's complaint alleges that Cañas and Marín violated Sections 10(b) and 14(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rules 10b-5 and 14e-3. The SEC's complaint seeks disgorgement of ill-gotten gains with prejudgment interest, financial penalties, and orders of permanent injunction against Cañas and Marín.
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U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT DESIGNATES BASQUE LEADER AITZOL YARZA AS A TERRORIST
FROM: U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT
Terrorist Designation of Basque Fatherland and Liberty (ETA) Leader Aitzol Iriondo Yarza
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
June 21, 2012
The U.S. Department of State has designated Basque Fatherland and Liberty (ETA) leader Aitzol Iriondo Yarza under Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism. As a result of this designation, all property subject to U.S. jurisdiction in which Iriondo has any interest is blocked and any assets he may have under U.S. jurisdiction are frozen. U.S. persons are prohibited from engaging in any transactions with him. This action will help stem the flow of financial and other assistance to this ETA leader.
Iriondo, an ETA military leader and explosives expert, is currently detained in France waiting extradition to Spain on terrorism and murder charges. Iriondo’s status as a long term ETA member and his engagement in terrorist activities such as murder, bombings, recruiting, training, and providing logistical support for a terrorist organization, constitute a threat to U.S. interests. Spain and the EU have also listed Iriondo as a terrorist.
ETA, designated by the United States as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 1997 and as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity under Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, is responsible for killing more than 800 civilians, police, and military personnel, and injuring thousands of people since it formally began its campaign of violence in 1968. ETA has primarily used bombings and assassinations in its campaign, targeting Spanish government officials, security and military forces, politicians, businessmen, judicial figures, journalists, and tourists. Between 2007 and 2010, more than 400 ETA members have been arrested. Since 2008, Spanish and French authorities have apprehended a number of ETA’s members and top leaders. These arrests have significantly reduced the group’s activities with an estimated 100 ETA members remaining at large. Spanish and French prisons together are estimated to hold more than 750 ETA members.
Iriondo, an ETA military leader and explosives expert, is currently detained in France waiting extradition to Spain on terrorism and murder charges. Iriondo’s status as a long term ETA member and his engagement in terrorist activities such as murder, bombings, recruiting, training, and providing logistical support for a terrorist organization, constitute a threat to U.S. interests. Spain and the EU have also listed Iriondo as a terrorist.
ETA, designated by the United States as a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 1997 and as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity under Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, is responsible for killing more than 800 civilians, police, and military personnel, and injuring thousands of people since it formally began its campaign of violence in 1968. ETA has primarily used bombings and assassinations in its campaign, targeting Spanish government officials, security and military forces, politicians, businessmen, judicial figures, journalists, and tourists. Between 2007 and 2010, more than 400 ETA members have been arrested. Since 2008, Spanish and French authorities have apprehended a number of ETA’s members and top leaders. These arrests have significantly reduced the group’s activities with an estimated 100 ETA members remaining at large. Spanish and French prisons together are estimated to hold more than 750 ETA members.
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