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Idaho nuclear plant developer agrees to $450,000 settlement with shareholders (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: November 13,2012

Tags: Alternate Energy Holdings, class action lawsuit, lawsuit, nuclear energy, Securities Exchange Commission

An Idaho company trying to establish the first private nuclear power plant in the United States has agreed to a $450,000 settlement with its stockholders after being accused of securities fraud. Alternate Energy Holdings, an Eagle-based company that is trying to build a nuclear power plant in Payette County, is still battling a December 2010 complaint ...
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