Notice of hearing related to the matter of IAB Média inc., in respect of Neuro-Biotech inc., Wanderport Corp. and Andrea Cortellazzi
Service of hearing notices Securities
Montréal - The publication of this press release constitutes the method of service authorized by the Bureau de décision et de révision (the Bureau) of a notice of hearing related to the matter of IAB Média inc. in respect of Neuro-Biotech inc., Wanderport Corp. and Andrea Cortellazzi.
The notice of hearing (pdf - 338 KB)This link will open in a new window is attached to this press release and is also available (in French only) on the AMF website under News.
On July 11, 2011, at the request of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), the Bureau issued an order prohibiting in particular any transactions in the securities of Wanderport Corp. and Neuro-Biotech inc. on account of allegations of market manipulation.
Specifically, the decision prohibits Wanderport Corp., 65705442 Canada inc. and Conseils Hilbroy inc., in addition to their officers, directors and employees, as well as Jean-François Amyot, Andrea Cortellazzi and Andrew Barakett from carrying out transactions in the securities of Wanderport Corp.
Further to this decision, IAB Média inc., Jean-François Amyot, Conseils Hilbroy inc., Yannick Lessard, 6570542 Canada inc. and Andrew Barakett asked for a hearing.
The hearing will be held on September 13, 2011 starting at 2:00 p.m., in the Paul-Fortugno room located at 500 René-Lévesque Boulevard West, no. 16.40, in Montréal, Québec (H2Z 1W7).
The Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) is the regulatory and oversight body for Québec's financial industry.
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