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34-66831                
                
                    19-Apr-2012
                
                
                    Administrative Proceeding
                
             
                
                    Order Instituting Administrative and Cease-and-Desist Proceedings Pursuant to Sections 15(b) and 21C of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Section 9(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and Notice of Hearing
                
            
                On April 19, 2012, the SEC instituted an administrative proceeding against OX Trading, LLC, optionsXpress, Inc., and Thomas E. Stern. According to the SEC, OX Trading violated securities laws by trading in securities despite the fact that they "ceased being a member of CBOE" on March 2, 2009.  Furthermore, it is alleged that "Stern and optionsXpress caused and willfully aided and abetted OX Trading's violations of Sections 15(a) and 15(b)(8) of the Exchange Act."
            
            
                
2012-68                
                
                    19-Apr-2012
                
                
                    Press Release--Administrative Proceeding
                
             
                
                    SEC Charges OX Trading, optionsXpress, and Former CFO With Registration Violations
                
            
                On April 19, 2012, the SEC announced in a Press Release that: "The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a Chicago-based securities dealer affiliated with online brokerage firm optionsXpress with violating the registration provisions of the securities laws when it continued trading operations after delisting from the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and deregistering with the SEC, apparently to avoid an audit." 
            
            
                
                    Order on Motion for Partial Summary Disposition
                
            
                On September 5, 2012, Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray granted the SEC Division of Enforcement's Motion for Partial Summary Disposition. Chief Administrative Law Judge Murray noted that : "The allegations do not involve fraud or harm to customers, but whether a business entity was required to register with the Commission."
            
            
                
                    Motion to the Commission for Extension 
                
            
                On January 16, 2013, Brenda P. Murray, the Chief Administrative Law Judge, filed a motion to the Commission for extension of "the deadline for an Initial Decision for six months."
            
            
                
                    Order Granting Extensions
                
            
                On April 13, 2013, the Commission granted the motion of Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray for an extension of time until August 19, 2013 to issue the initial decision in the proceeding.  
            
            
                
                    Second Motion to the Commission for Extension
                
            
                On July 1, 2013, Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray requested to the Commission a second extension on the August 19, 2013 due date for the Initial Decision pursuant to Rule 360(a)(3).
            
            
                
34-70130                
                
                    07-Aug-2013
                
                
                    Commission Order and Opinion
                
             
                
                    Order Granting Extension
                
            
                On August 7, 2013, the SEC issued an order extending the deadline for filing the initial decision in this matter to February 19, 2014. Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray moved for the extension of time.  
            
            
                
                    Order on Motion for Change in Procedural Schedule
                
            
                On September 6, 2013, Chief Administrative Law Judge Brenda P. Murray granted a request to postpone an exchange of information under a prior procedural schedule in which the parties to a April 19, 2012, SEC Order Instituting Administrative and Cease-and-Desist Proceedings agreed "to exchange (i) the names of their witnesses, (ii) the identity of any experts, and (iii) either a list or copies of their exhibits by September 6, 2013."
            
            
                
                    Order Staying the Proceeding
                
            
                On September 16, 2013, Chief Administrative Law Judge, Brenda P. Murray, issued an order staying the proceedings pursuant to a September 13, 2013 Joint Motion to Stay the Proceedings for SEC Consideration of Offers of Settlement (Motion) pursuant to Commission's Rule of Practice 161(c)(2). The SEC filed the motion to stay proceedings because "the Division of Enforcement has received signed Offers of Settlement from two Respondents and it expects to receive one from the third Respondent, which it will recommend the Commission accept."