SEC Investigating Possible Insider Trading in Heinz Buyout

SEC Investigating Possible Insider Trading in Heinz Buyout.

Someone grew $90,000 dollars into 1.7 million in a Heinz stock options deal just before the Berkshire Hathaway buyout of the company and the rapid increase in stock value.  This  suspicious deal, involving owners of a Swiss bank account and transacted through Goldman Sachs Bank in Zurich, was deemed suspicious enough by the SEC that they immediately froze the account.

The SEC thought the timing of the call options, and the fact that the account had not traded in Heinz stock within the last six months was just too lucky to be legal.

Looks like insider trading………… who owns that account?   “Enquiring minds want to know”.

It is noted that the new Secretary of State, John Kerry,  and his wife,Teresa Heinz, have also gotten a financial windfall out of the Berkshire Hathaway buyout.

Do You Have any H.J. Heinz Company Stock?

Law Firm Brower Piven Announces Investigation of H.J. Heinz Company Proposed Buyout | FinancialContent Business Page.   <—click!

It seems that Brower Piven, a securities litigation firm is checking into a potential ripoff of H.J. Heinz shareholders, in relation to a buyout buy Berkshire Hathaway and 3G capital.   It  is possible that the current share holders’ interests might not have  been adequately considered with respect to this deal.

Those of you with stock in H. J. Heinz, and who know JACK about finances might want to check out what is going on by calling 410-415-6616 or emailing hoffman@browerpiven.com.

Check HERE for another explanation which appears to be in more plain language. It also gives another phone numbers and an email of mail@shareholdersfoundation.com.

Why Raising the Minimum Wage is Harmful

In plain language, this column, linked below, explains why raising the minimum wage is a disaster. It will eliminate millions of entry level jobs which would have trained young people for their later careers, and supplied them with income to further their education. This is similar to the effect that Union demands for higher wages and benefits has had in knocking the younger members into the ranks of the unemployed. The net effect of raising the minimum wage is to inhibit education and upward mobility for those who are not raised in affluent circumstances.
Check it out, and pass it on:

Obama’s Promise To End My Son’s Job: Why It Is Personal : The Last Resistance.

New HHS Mandate Amendment Still Violates First Amendment

Proposal to amend ObamaCare contraceptive rule met with skepticism | Fox News.

Kathleen (Cruella) Sebelius, has slightly broadened conscience exceptions in the HHS mandate. The new amendment still shows her desire to remove all of those who religiously object to paying for birth control, abortion and sterilizations, from the world of business. This is much worse than a status of dhimmitude for strict opponents of abortion, and would serve to force them out of the taxable portion of the U.S. economy. With this amendment, the administration shows that it is not serious about addressing the debt problem by allowing the INFLUX of tax dollars.

The HHS mandate remains a significant part of the many pronged effort by the Obama administration to remove the United States from its position as a world economic leader.

TurboTax Added to New List of Companies Backing Planned Parenthood | LifeNews.com

TurboTax Added to New List of Companies Backing Planned Parenthood | LifeNews.com.

Remember your boycotts this Christmas season.   Click above for some of the companies and organizations which support Planned Parenthood, or abortion in general.   See how many substitutions you can make as you shop.  Due to constraints of time and ability to remember all the companies, it’s  probably not possible to boycott all of them,  but the more the better.

How much money can you  personally divert away from abortion industries?

End of the Twinkie

Twinkies Maker Hostess Going Out of Business, CEO Blames Union Strike | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.

Gregory Rayburn CEO of Hostess has announced closure of the entire corporation, and intent to sell off the assets to the highest bidder.
The decision to close came after insufficient numbers of workers heeded the deadline to return to work on Thursday.
Rayburn said that if he could not get production close to normal levels he would have to shut down.
This means that 18000 more workers across the U.S. are entering Obamaville, and dependency on the government.

Congrat’s to the Unions who thought that no job was better than a job with reduced pay and benefits, for a company that was struggling to survive.

J.C. Penney Turnaround in Doubt as Sales Plummet – US Business News – CNBC

J.C. Penney Turnaround in Doubt as Sales Plummet – US Business News – CNBC.

Notice that cNBC is unable to connect the dots. The reporters analyse the three quarters of badly slumping sales with out recognizing a primary cause. JC Penney has strongly embraced the gay lifestyle by choosing to emphasize this very prominently in their advertising. Its sales are plummeting AGAIN.

Penney is one more example of a company taking a controversial social position which which its own customer base is NOT aligned.

Al Lewis, a commentator at WSJ appeared to have understood the misalignment in June, and foresaw the upcoming doom.
Said Al: “Diversity, inclusion, acceptance for all—these are laudable values. The problem is, well, I have never actually met an openly gay person who openly shops at J.C. Penney.”

Perhaps if the company reorganize AGAIN, and comes back under a new name……

The Student Loan Crisis

Pharmer spotted a document coming from the Campus Progress brench of the Center for American Progress on the Student Loan Crisis, and felt compelled to respond:

Our government has been selling the idea that college education is an absolute necessity, and should be accessible by everyone. Naturally this has led to an influx of students, some of whom are completely unprepared for college level classes, and who have obtained government grants and various loans to enter school. Many have absolutely no intention of repaying the loans.

All things administered and/or funded by the government will increase in price far faster than baseline inflation.
Education and healthcare are prime examples of this.

The real problem is NOT that a private lender is willing to give a loan to a student and gets the student to agree to a specific payment plan and interest rate. The true travesty is that colleges and universities are so eager to sell useless degrees and propaganda to students which are actually detrimental to their employment future. Many of the universities are willfully inculcating helplessness. Students are graduating with no job prospects in their area of training.
The problem is also not with the existence of for profit educational institutions. It is that the government is paying for unprepared students to go there, or granting loans for the same. Without this government intervention, many of the most problematic educational institutions would not have even been formed in the first place. The education bubble will pop just as the housing bubble did, because loans were made to people who could or would not repay them. This could have been stopped by requiring a significant down payment to be coming from the students themselves. The result of the education crisis will be similar to that of the housing crisis: massive loan defaults and a broken industry, with increased joblessness.

The increase in costs to the students is being blamed on reduction in government funding for educational institutions. Some people don’t realize that the debt for educational funding is passed to the students when they begin working.

The students will pay for education one way or another, by working their way through, by paying loans, and by paying the taxes which support our educational institutions with their bloated infrastructures and administrations.

The one difference is that the TAXES which will support the colleges and universities are paid by ALL tax payers including those who cannot afford to go to college. For one example, the pharmacy techs where I work, could not afford to go to college when they were young, but they are paying taxes for the children of other people to go straight through four years of college on the government dime, or on government loans which will often be defaulted. Some of the techs have slowly obtained college education as they work, and one by one, they head off into new careers.

The American people, who worked their way through higher education, and those who are still unable to do so, need to be informed that THEY ARE EXPECTED TO PAY FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WHO THINK EDUCATION OUGHT TO BE FREE!!!!

Nothing is free.

First of all we need to understand that college education is not for everyone. More than half of people don’t have the kind of academic acumen to get through a traditional four year program. They should be encouraged (never forced) to go into a career and education program that fits their abilities, instead of being propelled towards certain failure and crippling debt.

The solution is for the educational institutions to stop building useless infrastructure which wastes energy and resources, and to fire all of their excess/useless administrators. Our higher education has to be leaner and more cost effective. Too much of it is run by greedy, money grubbing, frequently leftist 1%-ers who need to be replaced by those who know where money comes from, and would be wise stewards of whatever funding comes their way. When these changes come about, the cost of education to students and to the tax payers will drop.

Currently there are private programs which pay grants to students to NOT go to traditional colleges, and go straight into industry. It’s an awesome experiment and may serve to tap the creativity of young people before the universities suck it out of them. Cultural education is being moved out of the universities and housed in on-line resources. Testing and internships or apprenticeships, have been added as university requirements to enter more and more professions which require high skill. This is evinces the failure of universities to provide the necessary preparation for real world opportunities. This provides a strong impetus for higher education to be “homeschooled” and obtained online.

In short, our creativity and inventiveness will only be preserved to the extent that we can escape governmental control of our access to educational resources and opportunities.