Calata Found Guilty of Market Manipulation
The court’s decision highlights the legal repercussions for market manipulation, protecting investors from fraudulent practices.
The court’s decision highlights the legal repercussions for market manipulation, protecting investors from fraudulent practices.
BIR sues Joseph Calata, the founder of Calata Agribusiness and cryptocurrencies Calcoins and KropToken, for Tax Evasion.
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission has uphold the PSE delisting of Calata Corp, the firm that once announced “Calcoins” in 2017.
Mr. Joseph Calata faces another hurdle as his Black Cell Technology’s Initial Coin Offering (ICO) for KROPS is ordered to shut down by the HK regulators.
KROPS gets a permanent cease-and-desist order from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Writing for a newspaper column, the former SEC president elaborates the reasons why the Krops ICO can be regarded as a sale of securities.
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission reiterates that companies must register their ICOs if they are offering securities to investors.
Mr. Joseph Calata breaks his silence in an ANC interview with Cathy Yang regarding SEC’s move to stop his company’s Krops Initial Coin Offering (ICO).
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is stopping 3 Calata-led firms from selling KropCoins (or Krop Tokens) through an Initial Coin Offering (ICO).
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating an ICO launched by the people behind the embattled agri-firm Calata Corp.