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SEC Brings Insider Trading Case Against Former CFO of Private Equity Firm
SEC Brings Insider Trading Case Against Former CFO of Private Equity Firm
On Friday, the SEC charged the former CFO of a San Francisco private equity firm and six of his relatives and friends with insider trading. The SEC alleged that the defendants collectively made more than $8 million in illicit profits from trades based on inside information. The SEC alleges ...
I am going to be working at the SEC
rick.bookstaber.com — I will be working in the SEC's new division of Risk, Strategy and Financial Innovation as Senior... Policy Adviser to the Director. Here is a brief article and the SEC announcement . We are facing a critical time for defining the future of the ... (more) I am going to be working at the SEC
SEC Charges Former CFO and Six Relatives and Friends in California-Based Insider Trading Ring
SEC Charges Former CFO and Six Relatives and Friends in California-Based Insider Trading Ring
sec.gov — The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged the former chief financial officer of a San Francisco private... investment firm and six of his relatives and friends with insider trading, alleging that their scheme collectively reaped more than $8 ... (more) SEC Charges Former CFO and Six Relatives and Friends in ...
Rick Bookstaber to join SEC
creditwritedowns.com — For those of interested in seeing more robust and knowledgeable regulators in government service, the recent news... that Rick Bookstaber is joining the SEC is quite welcome. While I disagree vigorously with much of recent economic policy, I view the ... (more) Rick Bookstaber to join SEC
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