An investigation on behalf of investors in NYSE:SO shares over possible breaches of fiduciary duties by certain Southern Co directors was announced. Investors who are current long term investors in Southern Co (NYSE:SO) shares, have certain options and should contact the Shareholders Foundation at mail@shareholdersfoundation.com or call +1(858) 779 – 1554. The investigation by a […]
Deadline in Lawsuit for Investors in shares of Southern Co (NYSE:SO) on March 24, 2017 upcoming
The Shareholders Foundation announces that a deadline is coming up on March 24, 2017 in the lawsuit filed for certain investors in NYSE:SO shares over alleged securities laws violations by Southern Co. Investors who purchased shares of Southern Co (NYSE:SO) have certain options and there are strict and short deadlines running. Deadline: March 24, 2017 […]
Top 10 Accounting Tips that every New York Taxpayer Should Know About
Tax time is among us. After a year of income, expenses, the purchasing or selling off of assets, and charitable giving, it’s time to inform the IRS of all the hard work you’ve done to stay on top of it all. Many citizens view tax season as a time for stressing out and getting some […]
NYSE:SO Investor News: Lawsuit alleges False and Misleading Statements by Southern Co
The Shareholders Foundation announced that an investor, who purchased NYSE:SO shares, filed a lawsuit over alleged Securities Laws violations by Southern Co in connection with certain allegedly false and misleading statements. Investors who purchased shares of Southern Co (NYSE:SO) have certain options and for certain investors are short and strict deadlines running. Deadline: March 24, […]
Social Media and Life Everlasting, What Happens?
Social Media and life everlasting are two things that people don’t typically think of at the same time. Despite humanity’s numerous ideas about what happens after we die — pearly gates, legions of virgins, and reincarnation, to name a few — no one in modern history has reported back to confirm the afterlife officially exists. […]
Social Security Disability and Student Loan Relief: A Taxing Problem
An article published in the Los Angeles Times highlights the fact that 387,000 disabled Americans throughout the country are eligible for student loan relief. However, despite their eligibility for relief, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has failed to do its part to ensure that these Americans are helped, rather than penalized, if student loan relief […]
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