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Should Raj Rajaratnam Be Under House Arrest Until Sentencing? Wall Street Strategies' Brian Sozzi Weighs In by Louis Bedigian, Benzinga Staff Writer May 11, 2011 6:08 PM | 5 min read Despite the ...
Just weeks before fallen hedge fund tycoon Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison for insider trading, U.S. prosecutors pressed him to turn on his friend, former Goldman Sachs Group ...
Just weeks before fallen hedge fund tycoon Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison for insider trading, U.S. prosecutors pressed him to turn on his friend, former Goldman Sachs director ...
Galleon Group LLC co-founder Raj Rajaratnam, labeled by prosecutors as the "face of illegal insider trading," should spend as long as 24 years and five months in prison, the U.S. told the judge ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A former driver and personal assistant to imprisoned hedge-fund founder Raj Rajaratnam says he was asked to help funnel money from his boss to other inmates at a federal ...
Share This Article Last week, Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for conspiracy and securities fraud in what Manhattan’s U.S. attorney called “the largest hedge fund insider ...
1983 Wharton MBA graduate Raj Rajaratnam was found guilty on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud in what has been called the largest insider-trading case in history. The trial for Rajaratnam — the ...
Raj Rajaratnam, the former hedge fund manager serving an 11-year prison sentence for insider trading, can have his passport back, along with the title to his $17.5 million Manhattan apartment and ...
Prosecutors say Gupta, 63, gave Rajaratnam material, nonpublic information about New York-based Goldman Sachs and Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble Co., the world's largest consumer-products company.
In one call, Mr. Rajaratnam told a contact: "I heard yesterday from somebody who's on the board of Goldman Sachs that they are going to lose $2 per share. The Street has them making $2.50." ...