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Monday, 12/18/2006 5:32:14 PM

Monday, December 18, 2006 5:32:14 PM

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http://www.legalcasedocs.com/120/245/361.html#item1

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
Release No. 7709 / August 2, 1999

SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Release No. 41687 / August 2, 1999

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
File No. 3-9949

PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED AGAINST NATIONAL STOCK TRANSFER, INC., KRISTA
CASTLETON NIELSEN, AND ROGER LEE GREER

The Commission today instituted administrative proceedings in which
the Division of Enforcement alleges that National Stock Transfer, Inc.
(NST), a registered transfer agent located in Salt Lake City, Utah,
and two of its former or current officers caused and willfully aided
and abetted violations of the securities registration provisions of
the federal securities laws by PanWorld Minerals International, Inc.
(PanWorld), a microcap company. The two officers are Roger Lee Greer
(Greer), NST's current president, and Krista Castleton Nielsen
(Nielsen), NST's former president, both of whom reside in the Salt
Lake City area. The Commission previously charged PanWorld and its
president Robert F. Weeks (Weeks) with violating the registration
provisions in a civil injunctive action filed in 1997. SEC v. PanWorld
Minerals International, Inc., Civ. No. 2 97CV425 (D. UT).

The Order Instituting Proceedings alleges that from September 1994
through February 1995, NST issued more than 100 million PanWorld
shares without restrictive legends at the direction of Weeks even
though none were registered with the Commission. Greer, according to
the Order, caused and willfully aided and abetted PanWorld's
registration violations by causing NST to issue certificates for 98.9
million shares based solely on Weeks' representations that the shares
had been registered on Forms S-8 filed with the Commission. Greer
knew, or had reason to know that the stock was not registered.
Finally, the Order alleges that Nielsen caused and willfully aided and
abetted additional registration violations by causing NST to issue a
certificate for 4.3 million shares that Weeks represented were exempt
from registration under Regulation S. Regulation S provides a safe
harbor for unregistered stock sales to foreigners, but Nielsen knew or
had reason to know that the recipient of the certificate was a
resident of the United States, thus vitiating the safe harbor.

A hearing will be held to determine whether these allegations are
true, and, if so, what remedial sanctions, if any, are appropriate and
in the public interest, whether a cease-and-desist order should be

SNIPPETS:
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED AGAINST NATIONAL STOCK TRANSFER, INC., KRISTA CASTLETON NIELSEN, AND
The Commission today instituted administrative proceedings in which the Division of
The two officers are Roger Lee Greer, NST's current president, and Krista Castleton Nielsen,
The Commission previously charged PanWorld and its president Robert F. Weeks with violating
The Order Instituting Proceedings alleges that from September 1994 through February 1995, NST
Greer, according to the Order, caused and willfully aided and abetted PanWorld's registration
or had reason to know that the stock was not registered.
Finally, the Order alleges that Nielsen caused and willfully aided and abetted additional
A hearing will be held to determine whether these allegations are true, and, if so, what

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