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'US-listed firms told to reveal Syria, Iran links'

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Monday, 12 December 2011

Several companies, including Sony, American Express instructed by US Securities and Exchange Commission to reveal business activities with countries deemed "state sponsors" of terror, the 'Financial Times' reports.

At least a dozen US-listed companies have been told by the US Securities and Exchange Commission to disclose business activity in and with Syria, Iran and others deemed "state sponsors" of terror by the state department, the Financial Times said on Sunday.

The inquiries are part of SEC reviews of companies' investment risks to security holders.

Monday, 12 December 2011

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