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How will the money from the SEC settlement be allocated?

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How will the money from the SEC settlement be allocated?

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The Court has approved a Plan of Allocation for the $100 million to eligible investors in the SEC settlement. If you’re eligible, the amount of your payment will be calculated through a formula that applies a baseline compensation amount to each HealthSouth stock or bond you purchased between August 14, 1996 and March 18, 2003 that you still held on September 29, 1998, August 27, 2002 and/or March 19, 2003. The baseline compensation amounts vary, depending on when you purchased and sold or held the securities. You can click here to review the baseline compensation calculations by reading the SEC settlement Plan of Allocation. However, please remember that the maximum amount you can receive from the SEC settlement is your actual losses on the securities. Your actual loss on securities purchased between August 14, 1996 and March 18, 2003 and held on September 29, 1998, August 27, 2002 and/or March 19, 2003, is the difference between the purchase price and the sale price of that unit. In

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