It’s Getting Tough Out There for Inside Traders
Former consultant Winifred Jiau is the latest to be convicted for sharing confidential information.
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Former consultant Winifred Jiau is the latest to be convicted for sharing confidential information.
When Raj Rajaratnam gave him the chicken flu.
It's a good day to have two Raj's in your full name.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Lloyd had some stipulations, of course.
"And that cheating is called inside information."
The judge has come down hard in insider-trading cases in the past.
Not because he did anything wrong.
If your answer is "extremely honest," lawyers for Raj Rajaratnam would like you on the jury.
"She walked into the hallway of her Manhattan apartment, worried about letting the agents in because they might find a marijuana joint."
SEC director Robert Khuzami expresses fresh outrage.
It's all fun and games until you hire a little person.
He gave her inside information based on "a misguided desire to appear important and knowledgeable."
Not only can they not curse on e-mail, financiers soon might not even be able to curse on the phone.
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