Galvin targets unregistered B-D

A Massachusetts man and his company have been charged with operating as an unregistered broker-dealer and soliciting investors for companies he represented.
JUN 07, 2007
By  Bloomberg
Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin today charged Thomas John McKenna of Scituate and his company Sales Fusion Inc. of Norwell with operating as an unregistered broker-dealer, soliciting investors for companies he represented. The administrative complaint alleges that McKenna was paid a commission on sales from the issuers of the securities, and that commission could be as high as 40%. He sold interests in motion picture development projects; magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, facilities; oil and gas exploration projects; and automotive tire recycling plants, a release from Mr. Galvin’s office alleged. “My office is determined to crack down on securities salesmen who operate without registering with the Securities Division,” Secretary Galvin said in a statement, “Especially when they are peddling high-risk stocks for large commissions.” From October, 2001, the complaint estimates, Mr. McKenna, either himself or through his company, made at least 104 sales transactions totaling $2,517,700. The commissions on those sales came to at least $375,185. The average commission was 16% of the investment, Mr. Galvin’s office said. Efforts to contact Mr. McKenna and Sales Fusion were not immediately successful.

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