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Defendants included a Chicago-area alternative energy company, its former CEO, and its CFO. The SEC found that they delayed reporting a substantial impairment of intangible assets associated with an anticipated reduction of business from two significant customers. The company even conducted a public offering of stock without disclosing the known impairment. When the impairment finally was disclosed, the company’s stock price declined 29 percent.