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...Rather, he was dragged into the scandal by Mathew Martoma, another former SAC employee, who is serving a nine-year sentence for securities fraud and conspiracy....
...The closest they got was to jail for nine years Mathew Martoma, a close lieutenant who gained inside information about an Alzheimer’s drug from a doctor who was running its trial....
...The SEC order found that Cohen “ignored red flags, failed to take prompt action to determine whether Mathew Martoma, a portfolio manager who reported to Cohen, was engaged in unlawful insider trading conduct...
...The class-action lawsuit tied to Elan Corp alleged that SAC and Mr Cohen, along with money manager Mathew Martoma, traded on inside information related to a clinical trial of an Alzheimer’s disease drug...
...In 2014, Mathew Martoma, a former fund manager at SAC Capital, the hedge fund, was sentenced to nine years in prison for what prosecutors described as the most lucrative insider trading scheme in history...
...The SEC has accused Mr Cohen of failing to supervise Michael Steinberg, a former portfolio manager at SAC Capital and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in...
...Mr Cohen was accused by the SEC of failing to supervise Mr Steinberg, who was sentenced to three and a half years in prison in 2014, and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine...
...Instead, he was accused of the lesser allegation of failing to supervise a senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in 2014. The SEC declined to comment....
...He was accused by the SEC of failing to supervise Mr Steinberg and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in September....
...Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in September 2014....
...The ripple effects could also affect SAC Capital founder Steven Cohen, who was accused by the SEC of failing to supervise Mr Steinberg and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine...
...On Monday… Mathew Martoma, the former SAC Capital portfolio manager who refused to co-operate with authorities targeting his old boss Steve Cohen, was sentenced to nine years in prison for insider trading...
...The SEC has accused Mr Cohen of failing to supervise Mr Steinberg and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in September....
...Mr Martoma planned to appeal, his family said. “Mathew Martoma and his family are devastated by the outcome,” they said in a statement released by the law firm Goodwin Procter....
...He was accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of failing to supervise Mr Steinberg and another senior employee, Mathew Martoma, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in September....
...US Former SAC Capital fund manager Mathew Martoma was sentenced to nine years in prison earlier this month for insider trading....
...Mathew Martoma found a “canary in the coal mine” in a top doctor who gave him secret experimental drug trial data that allowed SAC Capital, the hedge fund where he worked, to make hundreds of millions of...
...Mathew Martoma “corrupted” medical doctors to gain an early look at confidential drug trial results that enabled hedge fund SAC Capital to make more than $276m in profits, prosecutors said as the trial over...
...In February, a New York jury found Mathew Martoma, a former SAC portfolio manager, guilty on all counts in the largest insider trading case on record....
...A top doctor told a court on Friday that after persistent questioning he “slipped up” and gave details of the secret side effects of an experimental Alzheimer’s drug to Mathew Martoma, the former SAC Capital...
...A doctor briefed on a confidential Alzheimer’s drug trial testified on Wednesday that he was “flabbergasted” that Mathew Martoma, a former hedge fund manager at SAC, knew details about results only just...
...After a three-week trial, a New York jury last week found Mathew Martoma, a former SAC portfolio manager, guilty on all counts in the largest insider trading case on record....
...US authorities notched up one of their biggest victories against Wall Street corruption when a New York jury found Mathew Martoma, a former portfolio manager at SAC Capital, guilty on all counts in the largest...
...Mathew Martoma, the former SAC Capital portfolio manager on trial for insider trading, was expelled from Harvard Law School after fabricating his grades, according to newly unsealed court filings....
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