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Federal prosecutors unsealed a criminal complaint against hedge fund manager Samir Barai, who runs Barai Capital, that accuses him of using insider information to trade in stocks like Marvell Technology, Nvidia and Fairchild Semiconductor.
FORBES: Hedge Fund Employees Charged With Insider Trading
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We were addressing concepts of approachability and influence, and the participant raised a frequent complaint about the employee-manager dynamic.
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Dundee United manager Craig Levein made a formal complaint about Dougal to the Scottish Premier League match delegate on Tuesday.
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If the bully is a senior manager or CEO, resolving a complaint can be tricky for a low-level human resources employee.
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Investigators discovered the complaint was the latest in a series against the manager.
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The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that billionaire hedge fund manager Steven A. Cohen is the hedge fund owner described in the criminal complaint.
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Yesterday, the SEC filed a complaint against University of Michigan neurologist Dr. Sidney Gilman and Matthew Martoma, a former portfolio manager for CR Intrinsic, a division of hedge fund behemoth SAC Capital Advisors.
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Winger David Templeton came on at the break for Webster, although it was not clear whether the already-booked defender was withdrawn because manager Sergio feared a red card or because the player had picked up yet another injury complaint.
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The SEC said in its complaint that Sidney Gillman, a doctor who moonlighted as a medical consultant, tipped CR Intrinsic portfolio manager Mathew Martoma with safety data and eventually negative results in the trial of the drug made by drug firms Elan Corp. and Wyeth two weeks before they were made public in 2008.
WSJ: Fund pays $600M to settle insider trading charges