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CIT Bankruptcy Filing
November 2, 2009
CIT’s move will wipe out current holders of its common and preferred stock, likely meaning the U.S. government and taxpayers will lose the $2.3 billion sunk into CIT last year to prop up the ailing company. Goldman Sachs however, will gain $1 billion because of CIT’s bankruptcy, according to a report published Oct. 4 by […]
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DBSI Losses Part of Elaborate Scheme
November 1, 2009
DBSI which went bankrupt last fall, was “doomed to fail,” said Joshua R. Hochberg, an examiner appointed by a bankruptcy court to examine DBSI’s business affairs. But the company’s troubles did not stop founder and president Douglas Swenson and other officers, directors, owners and top employees from giving “significant amounts of money to themselves,” according to […]
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Ameriprise Reaches Settlement in Broker Misconduct Case
October 30, 2009
Ameriprise Financial has reached a settlement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in connection with allegations of deceptive sales practices. The settlement requires the Minnesota-based broker-dealer to pay fines in the amount of $200,000. The government complaint contended that Ameriprise failed to adequately supervise its financial representatives, thus allowing this instance of broker misconduct to take […]
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Raj Rajaratnam and Six Others Charged in Insider Trading Case
October 17, 2009
Seven hedge fund managers and executives were arrested yesterday in connection with an insider trading case investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Among those arrested was heavyweight portfolio manager Raj Rajaratnam of the Galleon Group. He and the others are charged with […]
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Bankruptcy Threat amid Investor Loss
October 15, 2009
CIT Group Inc. failure to secure a second government bailout has prompted renewed bankruptcy fears. The New York based lender who traditionally looked to institutional investors for capital is coming under increased scrutiny from retail investors for its offering of corporate notes marketed under the name, “InterNotes.” Some have wondered what a company that traditionally […]
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