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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
April 6, 2011
A corporate lawyer and a trader were charged Wednesday with running a 17-year conspiracy to trade on secrets about corporate mergers stolen from three of the nation's most prominent law firms, in one of the largest U.S. insider trading cases on record.
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By Lewis Schiff |
March 1, 2011
We read about all the large data lapses in the news—credit card info for thousands of TJ Maxx customers stolen, Countrywide losing mortgage application data for thousands of people, etc.
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By Mary Scott |
December 1, 2007
I read a book last weekend that turned heads at the hair salon, and prompted a 12-year-old to banish me from the family room, because,...
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By Staff Writer |
October 1, 2007
In a recent column in the Financial Times, John Authers asks what appears to be an obvious question, "Why do some stocks do better than others?"...