Commodity Futures Trading Commission Investigation Sample Clauses

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Investigation. In January 2004, Xcel Energy and e prime reached a settlement agreement with the CFTC with respect to allegations that e prime submitted inaccurate information to industry publications. Without admitting or denying the CFTC’s findings, e prime agreed to pay $16 million to settle the matter. The CFTC order resolving the matter recognized Xcel Energy’s cooperation in the CFTCs investigation. Xcel Energy officials pledged to continue cooperating with the CFTC. Prior to the CFTC investigation, e prime had 32 employees. As a result of the investigation and Xcel Energy’s decision to exit the natural gas merchant business, e prime has severed all but four of its employees. Xcel Energy cannot predict the outcome of any investigation the United States Attorney’s Office may conduct with respect to Xcel Energy, e prime, or former employees of e prime.
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