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...Also on the list was Anil Kumar, a former McKinsey partner, and Rajiv Goel, an Intel executive nicknamed Peter Pan. Both men have pleaded guilty to insider trading....
...Rajaratnam and Goel were very good friends, so his betrayal hurts him personally....
...There he met Anil Kumar, who went on to become a director of McKinsey, the consultancy, and Rajiv Goel, who landed a job in the treasury department at Intel....
...April 20, 2008 call between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel Rajiv Goel: “… deal has been approved. Uh, uh Raj Rajaratnam: Uh-huh RG: At least by the consultant internally....
...Call between Raj Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, and Rajiv Goel, a former Intel employee, on July 30 2008. The call followed a meeting of PeopleSupport’s board discussing the terms of the offer....
...The audio of a phone call between Raj Rajaratnam and Rajiv Goel used as evidence in the insider trading case against Rajaratnam...
...Mr Goel “pointed the finger at Raj so he could get a free pass on crimes that had nothing to do with Raj,” Mr Dowd said....
...Jurors in the insider trading trial of Raj Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, concluded their 10th day of deliberations without reaching a verdict on Monday after asking the judge in the case to replay...
...Former Intel manager Rajiv Goel testified that he scrambled to track down his friend Raj Rajaratnam, the founder of Galleon Group, to update him on the semiconductor group’s earnings after learning that...
...Mr Goel has pleaded guilty to insider trading....
...Raj Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, sought to “conquer” the market by corrupting his friends and colleagues in the pursuit of corporate secrets that gave him an illegal advantage over ordinary investors...
...A former Intel manager testified that he earned more than $150,000 in trading profits after his longtime friend, Galleon hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, learnt information about the takeover of outsourcing...
...The jury hearing the insider trading case against hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, founder of Galleon Group, concluded its first day of deliberations without reaching a verdict....
...In one call, Mr Goel told Mr Rajaratnam, “Yesterday our board approved the deal.”...
...Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund billionaire on trial for alleged insider trading, told a friend the price an Indian company offered to pay for PeopleSupport days before a deal for the US outsourcing specialist...
...In the indictment, the conspiracy charge related to Mr Goel is count three....
...Using the ongoing Galleon case as an example, Macey says there is an important distinction between Raj Rajaratnam allegedly bribing Rajiv Goel for tips on Clearwire and other allegations that “accuse Mr....
...In one recording, Mr Goel asked: “Did you digest the information I gave you?”...
...Nearly 18 months after his arrest, Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund billionaire, will face his accusers at a high-stakes, criminal insider trading trial....
...The manager told Mr Goel “this makes you an insider”. Mr Goel has pleaded guilty to tipping off Mr Rajaratnam about Intel’s quarterly earnings....
...Exactly 23 seconds after hanging up the phone, Mr Gupta dialled Raj Rajaratnam, founder of hedge fund Galleon Group, and allegedly relayed the information....
...The first big test comes next week when Raj Rajaratnam goes on trial....
...A former Intel executive pleaded guilty on Monday to criminal charges alleging that he passed sensitive information about his company to Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam and profited from Galleon’s trading...
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