Corporate Profile for Financial Media Holdings Group, dated June 14, 2002.Business Editors --(BUSINESS WIRE) The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services.
Published Date: June 14, 2002
Company Name: Financial Media Holdings Group, Inc.
Address: 26 Exeter Street, Second Floor
Boston MA 02116
Main Telephone
Number: 888-519-9200
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.complianceweek.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Scott Cohen
Chief Financial
Officer: Frank Hertz
Company description: Financial Media Holdings Group, Inc., is the publisher of Compliance Week, which focuses on disclosure and compliance requirements Compliance requirements are a series of directives established by United States Federal government agencies that summarize hundreds of Federal laws and regulations applicable to Federal assistance (also known as Federal aid or Federal funds). for public companies in the post-Enron era. Founded in 2002 and available at http://www.complianceweek.com, Compliance Week serves corporate financial executives and the accounting, legal and investor-relations professionals responsible for disclosure and compliance among the financial community and investing public. Financial Media Holdings Group is a privately-held corporation founded by publishing veterans Scott Cohen Scott Cohen (born December 19, 1964 in New York) is an American actor. Cohen is most widely known for his role as Wolf in the 2000 NBC mini-series The 10th Kingdom, his recurring role as Max Medina on the WB hit TV Series Gilmore Girls and Frank Michael Michael, archangel Michael (mī`kəl) [Heb.,=who is like God?], archangel prominent in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. In the Bible and early Jewish literature, Michael is one of the angels of God's presence. Hertz hertz (hûrts) [for Heinrich R. Hertz], abbr. Hz, unit of frequency, equal to 1 cycle per second. The term is combined with metric prefixes to denote multiple units such as the kilohertz (1,000 Hz), megahertz (1,000,000 Hz), and gigahertz . |
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