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Florio: Advice to Cuban: Work out a deal with SEC
Mark Cuban should learn from Martha Stewart's case and just cut a check to the SEC, which is accussing him of insider trading. Otherwise, things could turn out much worse for the Mavericks owner.
Mark Cuban Charged with insider trading.  oh boy.
Mark Cuban Charged with insider trading. oh boy.
online.wsj.com — The Securities and Exchange Commission filed insider trading charges against Mark Cuban, the outspoken owner of the Dallas Mavericks, for allegedly dumping shares in Mamma.com upon learning it was raising money in a private offering. (more) Mark Cuban Charged with insider trading. oh boy.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban accused of insider trading
sports.espn.go.com — The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban of insider trading. The Wall Street Journal on Monday reported that Cuban is alleged to have dumped shares in Mamma.com upon learning it was raising money in a private offering. In a civil action, the SEC ... (more) Mavericks owner Mark Cuban accused of insider trading
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blogmaverick.com — I wish I could say more, but I will have to leave it to this, and let the judicial process do its job. November 17, 2008 RE: SEC Civil Action in the United States District for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division Mark Cuban today ... (more) The SEC
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SPORTINGNEWS.COM: CUBAN SHOULD WORK OUT A DEAL WITH THE SEC
ProFootballTalk.com — In a special item for SportingNews.com, yours truly dons the legal analyst cap without regard to the specific sport involved and addresses the insider trading charges made Monday against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. As explained right here , Cuban would be wise to make this thing go away. Otherwise, Cuban could eventually get the Martha Stewart treatment.

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