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20 Arrested so far in $53 Million Insider Trading Case

20 people, including attorneys and Wall Street professionals, are reportedly facing criminal charges in a widening $53 million insider trading case.
Nov 6, 2009 by  Bill Lindner in Crime

Toronto lawyer pleads guilty to insider trading

A Toronto lawyer has pleaded guilty in the U.S. on a charge of insider trading that made him and another lawyer $2 million in profits. Now, Stanko Grmvosek faces a maximum jail term of five years. He has also pleaded guilty to Canadian charges.
Oct 28, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Crime - 1 comment

Mark Cuban charged with insider trading

Dallas Mavericks owner and businessman Mark Cuban was charged with insider trading by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Cuban is accused of using insider information to save $750,000 in losses.
Nov 17, 2008 by  Chris V. Thangham in Sports - 3 comments

Insider blasts handling of Iraq war

Former U.S. Under Secretary for Defense Douglas Feith attacks Colin Powell, the CIA, retired Gen. Tommy R. Franks and former Iraq occupation chief L. Paul Bremer in his book, 'War and Decision', to be published next month.
Mar 9, 2008 by  Fortunesfool in Politics

Op-Ed: Carbon trading, the new futures market?

When you’ve got a problem, don’t solve it, make an industry of it. A bit of applied accountancy has discovered that Australia’s hard pressed farmers could make a few billion a year in carbon credits trading. Good for farmers, globally, maybe. But..
Oct 15, 2007 by  Paul Wallis in Business

EADS head wants to abolish stock options

With his company suspected of massive insider trading, EADS head Louis Gallois was quoted Tuesday as saying he would propose to his board of directors to abolish the practice of using stock options to pay its executives.
Oct 9, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

Wall Street mixed in holiday trading

Major US stock indices were mixed Monday in light holiday trading. During the US observance of Columbus Day, Monday was the slowest full-day trading session of 2007 on the New York Stock Exchange.
Oct 8, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

EADS, Airbus managers to sue Paris bourse watchdog

Airbus chief Thomas Enders and senior managers from Franco-German aerospace giant EADS plan to sue the supervisors of the Paris bourse, AMF, to counter claims of insider trading, Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa learned from industry sources Saturday.
Oct 6, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

Ex-finance minister tells Senate he "knew nothing" of EADS trading

The French Senate was trying to clear up Friday whether the state was involved in insider trading at aerospace giant EADS by questioning former finance minister Thierry Breton.
Oct 5, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

Exclusive: Holt Renfrew Insider Says iPhone Coming to Canada in Two Weeks

While we're still marking this as rumour alert, a Holt Renfrew insider has told DigitalJournal.com the luxury retailer will be carrying Apple's iPhone across Canada by mid-October 2007.
Oct 3, 2007 by  Chris Hogg in Technology - 11 comments

SEC Examines Suspicious Trading of Dow Jones Stock

An unsolicited bid, and thus far negative responses amongst shareholders, are exacerbated by the suspicion of insider trading.
May 6, 2007 by  S.H. Mills in Business - 2 comments

BREAKING: Split verdict in Nacchio insider-trading case

Former Qwest Communications CEO convicted on 19 counts of insider trading.
Apr 19, 2007 by  malan in Crime - 1 comment

Insiders made nearly $50M trading a money-losing company's stock

Isn't this interesting... I have never understood how people can feel like insider trading doesn't hurt anyone but some nameless company. it's called Backdating and sounds like just what it is. The company will give the CEO in question stock option...
Jan 17, 2007 by  brooketerra in Business - 2 comments

CIA Agent Guilty of Stealing 1,074 Pairs of Panties

48-year-old George C. Dalmas III, a CIA employee for nearly 20 years until recently, has pleaded guilty to multiple burglaries to homes near the spy agency's headquarters.
Dec 2, 2006 by  Sam Elfassy in Crime - 2 comments

CIA Plot in Iran Still Haunts U.S.

A story that every American should know in a time when Iran looms in his/her horizon.
Nov 30, 2006 by  Sam Elfassy in Politics - 2 comments

Dell shares climb in premarket trading

"Dell shares climbed more than 9 percent in premarket trading Wednesday, a day after the big computer maker beat Wall Street earnings estimates with its delayed third-quarter report."
Nov 22, 2006 by  ccmd00d in Business

Martha Stewart in $5 million civil settlement

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia revealed Wednesday that it will settle a class action lawsuit related to the ImClone insider trading case, and Stewart, the company's founder and namesake, is picking up part of the tab.
Nov 8, 2006 by  bobSP

US Stocks Mixed in Afternoon Trading

NEW YORK (voa) - U.S. stocks continue to post mixed results in afternoon trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 16 points at 9,697, but the broad market indicator, the S&P 500, is up four points at 1,123. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Comp...
Jan 24, 2002 by  Digital Journal Staff in Business

Dollar Higher, Gold Drops In Europe

LONDON — The U.S. dollar rose Wednesday against other major currencies in European trading. Gold prices fell. The euro was quoted at 85.17 cents in late European trading, down from 85.70 cents Tuesday. Later, in midday trading in New York, the euro..
Jun 20, 2001 by  Digital Journal Staff in Business

Court Freezes Assets Of Traders

DALLAS — A federal judge has frozen more than $6 million in assets of eight Mexican nationals and four offshore companies suspected of insider trading. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday that a judge in the southern district of..
May 14, 2001 by  Digital Journal Staff in Business
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