Ratings would have to be confidential to prevent investors from free-riding on each other.
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He doesn't have details as to when the OS will reach behind-the-scenes hardware, but he stresses that this is definitely not an open-source project: some parts of the OS will always remain confidential to keep ne'er-do-well terrorists (and governments) from undermining the technology we often take for granted.
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The investigation has also shed light on the so-called expert-networking firms that allegedly conspired to provide confidential information to clients that included hedge funds.
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Wales Office sources point to examples of past confidential briefings to the Assembly group finding their way into the public domain all too readily.
Fife Council's chief executive has been asked to investigate alleged leaks of confidential information to the press, following a building firm's collapse.
"Mr. Donaghy is the only referee alleged to have bet on NBA games and disclosed confidential information to others, " Stern said at a news conference.
By their count, U.S. and U.K. workers on corporate laptops are more than twice as likely, compared with desktop users, to send confidential info by instant message, and about a third more likely to send confidential data across Webmail.
According to the plea agreement, Martinez admitted he met the confidential source to drive to a parking lot near the targeted recruiting station.
If they had remained close friends during the period when Gupta conveyed the information to Rajaratnam, Gupta could have argued that although he conveyed confidential information to Rajaratnam, he did so pursuant to a relationship of trust and confidence and an expectation forged by their years of friendship that Rajaratnam would have maintained the confidentiality of that information.
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Winifred Jiau (43), formerly a consultant to Primary Global Research, was found guilty today of passing along confidential information to hedge fund managers in exchange for payments.
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Tell that to the tobacco industry, which entered multibillion- dollar settlement talks after a former paralegal leaked incriminating confidential documents to UC, San Francisco in 1994.
Normally, a lawyer who is subpoenaed creates a log of any confidential documents to be withheld.
In a confidential memo to Executive colleagues, seen by the BBC, Mr Wilson highlighted several budget pressures.
Saj-nicole Joni, chief executive of Cambridge International Group, is a confidential advisor to CEOs and top executives worldwide.
He also announced a procedure would be put in place for future confidential agreements to allow them to be scrutinised.
Apple is supplying this confidential information to help you plan for the adoption of the technologies and programming interfaces described herein.
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Controversially, Mr Johnston has questioned the merits of those large diplomatic delegations, in a confidential report to finance ministers, seen by The Economist.
She wanted to see who leaked confidential company information to journalists and her investigators posed as other people in order to get phone records.
The FBI used a confidential informant to record the group's meetings.
An ex-council leader has told a court he did not consider himself the buyer of a property he is accused of using confidential information to purchase.
In a confidential telegram to President Mitterrand, dated 30 May, Margaret Thatcher said there was dismay in London at the prospect of French missiles ending up in Argentina.
"The court rules as proven that he passed confidential documents to the Russian Federation for years at the request of the Russian intelligence service" the court in The Hague said in a statement.
"It relates to suspected payments to a public official and is not about seeking journalists to reveal confidential sources in relation to information that has been obtained legitimately, " the police statement said of the information.
Now Thames Water, the water company serving most of the capital, has sent a confidential report to the government claiming that the utility could, within five or six years, check the rise of the water table.
Under a federal shield law introduced in 2011, the federal government would have had to prove to a judge that the information it was seeking outweighed the journalist's need to keep confidential information, according to the Society of Professional Journalists.
Mr. Obama this week sent a confidential letter to the Kyrgyz leader implicitly asking him to reconsider by "expressing his gratitude to the nation and government of Kyrgyzstan for its efforts to stabilize the situation in Afghanistan and in the fight against international terrorism and narcotics trafficking, " according to a summary released by the Kyrgyz government yesterday.
He demanded that AIP turn over certain tax documents to his campaign (his right under IRS law), then sent a letter to AIP further hounding it for confidential information (to which he had no legal right).
And it had then called on Verizon to look into what it had suspected had been malware used to route confidential information from the company to China.
In general, employers conduct these checks for job seekers applying for positions with financial responsibility, for senior executive positions, and for those positions with access to highly confidential employee information, according to the report.
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