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SEC News Digest, 11-15-1999 l ./ SEC NEWS DIGEST Issue 99-219 November IS, 1999 SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGES A proposed rule change filed by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange amending rules governing the Phlx Automatic Communication and Execution System (SR-Phlx-99-33) has become effective under Section 19{b) (3) (A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of November 15. (ReI. 34-42120) A proposed rule change filed by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (SR- Phlx-99-34) to amend its fee schedule for Registered Representative registration has become effective under Section 19{b) (3) (A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of November 15. (ReI. 34-42122) A proposed rule change filed by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (SR- Phlx-99-37) to increase the maximum size of option orders eligible for delivery through the Automated Options Market System (AUTOM) has become effective under Section 19{b) (3) (A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of November 15. (ReI. 34- 42123 ) The American Stock Exchange, Pacific Exchange, and the Chicago Board Options Exchange have filed proposed rule changes (SR-Amex-99-40i SR-PCX-99-41i SR-CBOE-99-59) to make permanent pilot programs eliminating position and exercise limits for FLEX Equity options. Publication of the proposal is expected in the Federal Register during the week of November 15. (ReI. 34-42126) ACCELERATED APPROVAL OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE The Commission granted accelerated approval to a proposed rule change (SR-EMCC-99-10) filed by the Emerging Markets Clearing Corporation. The rule change will delay the implementation of certain requirements for Class I, II, and III directors. (ReI. 34- 42127) SECURITIES ACT REGISTRATIONS The following registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933. The reported information appears as follows: Form, Name, Address and phone Number (if available) of the issuer of the security; Title and the number and/or face amount of the securities being offered; Name of the managing underwriter or depositor (if applicable) File number and date filed; Assigned Branch; and a designation if the statement is a New Issue. Registration statements may be obtained in person or by writing to the Commission's Public Reference Branch at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549 or at the following e-mail box address: <publicinfo@sec>. In most cases, this information is also available on the Commission's website: <www.sec.gov>. F-6 WOOLWORTHS HOLDINGS LTD /ADR/, ONE WALL STREET, 212-815-2084, NEW YORK, NY 10286 - 10,000,000 ($500,OOO) DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS FOR COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-11082 - NOV. 02) (BR 99 - NEW ISSUE) F-1 NDS GROUP PLC, 1 HEATHROW BLVD 286 BATH RD, 44-181-476-8000 WEST DRAYTON MIDDLESEX, UB7 000 ENGLAND, XO 00000 (212) 852-7000 - 10,350,000 ($175,950,000) FOREIGN COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-11086 - NOV. 04) (BR. 37 - NEW ISSUE) S-8 3DLABS INC LTD, CLAREDDON HOUSE, CHURCH ST, HAMILTON HM11 BERMUDA, DO (441) 295-1422 - 1,300,000 ($3,783,000) FOREIGN COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-11088 - NOV. 03) (BR. 5) S-4 SCG HOLDING CORP, 5005 EAST MCDOWELL ROAD, PHOENIX, AZ 85008 (602) 244-6600 - 400,000,000 ($400,000,000) STRAIGHT BONDS. (FILE 333-90359 - NOV. OS) (BR. 36 - NEW ISSUE) S-8 THESTREET COM, 2 RECTOR STREET 14TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10006 (21~) 271-4004 - 3,320,535 (S15,115,900 06) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90363 - NOV 05) (BR. 3) S-8 BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP, 1000 URBAN CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 300, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35242 (205) 970-1200 - 500,000 ($3,437,500) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90365 - NOV 05) (BR. 6) S-8 MYERS INDUSTRIES INC, 1293 S MAIN ST, AKRON, OH 44301 (216) 253-5592 - 1,575,000 ($22,050,000) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90367 - NOV OS) (BR. 6) S-8 NETCOMMERCE INC, 4695 MACARTHUR COURT, SUITE 530, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (949) 833-5381 - 2,367,442 ($661,773) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90369 - NOV. OS) (BR. 9) S-4 CILCORP INC, 300 HAMILTON BLVD STE 300, PEORIA, IL 61602 (309) 675-8810 - $475,000,000 STRAIGHT BONDS. (FILE 333-90373 - NOV. OS) (BR. 2) S-8 THOR INDUSTRIES INC, 419 W PIKE ST, JACKSON CENTER, OH 45334 (937) 596-6849 - 500,000 ($12,406,250) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90375 - NOV. OS) (BR. 5) S-8 TRIMERIS INC, 4727 UNIVERSITY DR STE 100, DURHAM, NC 27707 (919) 419-6050 - 1,000,000 ($14,842,523) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90377 - NOV. OS) (BR. 1) F-3 PETROLEUM GEO SERVICES ASA, STRANDVIEN 50E, PO BOX 89 N 1234 LYSAKER, NORWAY, Q8 - $614,262,531 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY DEBT. (FILE 333-90379 - NOV. OS) (BR. 4) 2 NEWS DIGEST, November 15, 1999 S-8 MEDTRONIC INC, 7000 CENTRAL AVE NE, MS 316, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55432 (612) 574-4000 - 2,954,897 ($103,236,714) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90381 - NOV 05) (BR. 5) S-8 RADYNE COMSTREAM INC, 3138 EAST ELWOOD STREET, PHOENIX, AZ 85034 (602) 437-9620 - 1,000,000 ($2,390,000) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90383 - NOV 05) (SR. 7) S-3 CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF NEW YORK INC, 4 IRVING PL, NEW YORK, NY 10003 (212) 460-4600 - 500,000,000 ($500,000,000) STRAIGHT BONDS (FILE 333-90385 - NOV 05) (SR. 2) S-8 RELIASTAR FINANCIAL CORP, 20 WASHINGTON AVE S, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 (612) 372-5432 - 1,035,072 ($7,765,313) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90389 - NOV. 05) (BR. 1) S-8 ADAMS GOLF INC, 2801 EAST PLANO PARKWAY, PLANO, TX 75074 (972) 673-9000 - 1,000,000 ($2,254,496) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90391 - NOV. 05) (BR 5) S-3 CBL & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES INC, ONE PARK PLACE, 6148 LEE HWY SUITE 300, CHATTANOOGA, TN 37421 (423) 855-0001 - $8,742,620.60 COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90395 - NOV. OS) (SR. 8) S-8 LILLY ELI & CO, LILLY CORPORATE CTR, DROP CODE 1112, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46285 (317) 276-2000 - 3,100,000 ($213,512,500) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90397 - NOV. 05) (BR. 1) S-3 MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 75 SIDNEY STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 (617) 679-7000 - 500,000 ($35,312,500) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90399 - NOV 05) (SR. 1) S-4 MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 75 SIDNEY STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 (617) 679-7000 - 700,000 ($4,268) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90401 - NOV. 05) (SR 1) S-4 MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 75 SIDNEY STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 (617) 679-7000 - 7,600,178 ($485,404,741.94) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90403 - NOV. 05) (BR. 1) 5-8 LYCOS INC, 400 2 TOTTEN POND ROAD, WALTHAM, MA 02451 (781) 370-2700 - 16,835,779 ($804,771,740.44) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90409 - NOV 05) (BR 3) S-4 TOMPKINS TRUSTCO INC, PO BOX 460 THE COMMONS, ITHACA, NY 14851 (607) 273-3210 - 2,383,580 ($70,911,505) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90411 - NOV OS) (BR, 7) S-3 SANDY SPRING SANCORP INC, 17801 GEORGIA AVE, OLNEY, MD 20832 (301) 774-6400 - 35,000,000 ($35,000,000) PREFERRED STOCK (FILE 333-90413 - NOV. 05) (SR. 7) S-8 CARDINAL HEALTH INC, 5555 GLENDON COURT, DUBLIN, OH 43016 (614) 717-5000 - 60,000 ($2,726,250) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90415 - NOV. 05) (BR 1) S-8 CARDINAL HEALTH INC, 5555 GLENDON COURT, DUBLIN, OH 43016 (614) 717-5000 - 5,000,000 ($227,187,500) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90417 - NOV. 05) (BR. 1) S-8 CARDINAL HEALTH INC, 5555 GLENDON COURT, DUBLIN, OH 43016 (614) 717-5000 - 750,000 ($34,078,125) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90423 - NOV. 05) (BR 1) S-3 KV PHARMACEUTICAL CO IDEI, 2503 SHANLEY RD, ST LOUIS, MO 63144 (314) 645-6600 - 259,110 ($4,404,870) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90425 - NOV OS) (BR. 1) S-4 US SANCORP \DE\, FIRST BANK PL, 601 SECOND AVE S, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402 (612) 973-1111 - 3,081,058 ($99,380,142) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90429 - NOV OS) (BR 7) S-3 FUSION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC, 1615 PLYMOUTH STREET, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94043 (415) 903-4000 - 872,000 ($8,807,200) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90431 - NOV. 05) (BR. 5) NEWS DIGEST, November 15, 1999 3 S-l HESKA CORP, 1825 SHARP POINT DR, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 (970) 493-7272 - 7,500,000 ($12,656,250) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90433 - NOV 05) (BR 1) S-l ITURF INC, 435 HUDSON ST, NEW YORK, NY 10014 (212) 807-9060 - 1,586,996 ($16,316,303) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90435 - NOV. 05) (BR. 2) S-8 E TEK DYNAMICS INC, 1865 LUNDY AVE, SAN JOSE, CA 95131 (408) 546-5000 - 3,334,998 ($220,743,517.62) COMMON STOCK (FILE 333-90437 - NOV. 05) (BR 5) S-l CAPITAL RESOURCE GROUP LLC, 650 E CARMEL DRIVE SUITE 150, CARMEL, IN 46032 (317) 705-555 - 150,000,000 ($150,000,000) EQUIPMENT TRUST CERTIFICATES. (FILE 333-90439 - NOV 05) (NEW ISSUE) S-3 ABC NACO INC, 2001 BUTTERFIELD ROAD, SUITE 502, DOWNES GROVE, IL 60515 (312) 322-4614 - 674,796 ($6,958,834) COMMON STOCK. (FILE 333-90441 - NOV. 05) (BR. 6) S-3 LEGGETT & PLATT INC, NO 1 LEGGETT RD, CARTHAGE, MO 64836 (417) 358-8131 - $500,000,000 STRAIGHT BONDS. (FILE 333-90443 - NOV 05) (BR. 6) N-2 COLONIAL INSURED MUNICIPAL FUND, C/O ROPES & GRAY, ONE INTERNATIONAL PLACE, BOSTON, MA 02110 (617) 951-7000 - 1,200 ($30,000,000) PREFERRED STOCK.
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