sec.gov — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2008-273 Washington, D.C., Nov. 17, 2008— The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Dallas entrepreneur Mark Cuban with insider trading for selling 600,000 shares of the stock of an Internet search engine company on the basis of material, non-public information ...
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Your NBA Announcing Schedule For The Week Of 11/17
AwfulAnnouncing —
... Here's your NBA announcing schedule for this week, and there seems to be a pattern developing here. The Lakers win yet another NBA TV Fan Night and will be on Tuesday and the Pistons and Celtics are playing for what seems like the tenth time this season. We also get the Bulls and Rockets three times each this week. The reason for the Mark Cuban picture? Not only are the Mavs playing on Tuesday night, but Cuban just got charged with insider trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission. ...
Mark Cuban Has Been Charged With Insider Trading by the SEC Relating to Mamma.com
FanHouse —
... start up company. He invested, back in 2004. However, Cuban dumped his entire investment in the company in 2004 after finding out from Mamma that their private funding money dipped by 10% , causing the company to offer their stock at a discounted price from the previous day's closing number. (In other words, everyone who owned the stock would take a tremendous loss.) Since the SEC kind of frowns on investors using insider information to avoid financial losses, they've filed some charges against him. The Commission's complaint, filed in the U.S. ...
Mark Cuban (Allegedly) Gets His Inside Trade on
The Sporting Blog —
The Dallas Mavericks early season struggles are probably the least of Mark Cuban’s worries this morning. The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged the Mavs owner with insider trading. From the SEC’s official press release, made public within the last couple hours: ...
Mark Cuban will not be the owner of the Cubs - Jay Mariotti cries about it.
Home Run Derby —
The Chicago Tribune has announced that the Ricketts family has won the bidding for the Chicago Cubs.
And go figure, Jay Mariotti doesn’t like it. In his most recent post at FanHouse, Mariotti describes how he apparently wanted (and still wants) Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to be the owner of the Cubs.
But since that didn’t happen, Mariotti had to first do a little name calling about Ricketts and Cub-Fandom in general …
I don’t care that the new owner of the Cubs, Tom Ricketts, met his wife somewhere in the Wrigley Field ...
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sports.yahoo.com 11/17/2008 — Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for the Dallas Mavericks ... Owner Mark Cuban has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly dumping shares in Mamma.com — The Mother of All Search Engines — ...
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Insider Trading Charges Filed Against Mark Cuban by SEC-Sale of Mamma.com Shares
www.midwestsportsfans.com 11/17/2008 — Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has been charged with insider trading by the SEC according to the Wall Street Journal. The insider trading charges stem from Mark Cuban's sale of shares in Mamma.com based on inside information of an impending PIPE transaction.
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blog.ingamenow.com 11/18/2008 —
Sorry Chicago Cubs fans but it looks like Mark Cuban won’t be buying your team. The SEC has charged him with insider trading of Mamma.com .
In 2004, Cuban was told there would be a secondary offering of mamma.com. Instead of buying more ...
Sorry Chicago Cubs fans but it looks like Mark Cuban won’t be buying your team. The SEC has charged him with insider trading of Mamma.com .
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Mark Cuban Charged with Insider Trading by SEC
bumpshack.com 11/17/2008 — The SEC has charged Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban with insider trading. No that is not a sports term. It is a serious charge that could lead to Cuban going to prison ala Martha Stewart. Cuban allegedly used insider info to sell a stock that dropped heavily the following day.
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www.bittenandbound.com 11/17/2008 — Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has been charged with insider trading in a complaint filed in federal district court in Dallas by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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online.wsj.com 11/17/2008 — 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.
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Breaking news: Mark Cuban charged with insider trading.
blog.yoonew.com 11/17/2008 — From WSJ:
"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.
The SEC alleges in a civil action that Mr. ...
From WSJ:
"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.
The SEC alleges in a civil action that Mr. ...