Nonpublic schools, which don't have such bureaucratically elaborate certification requirements for teachers, turn out better- performing students.
The ultimate edge was insider trading the acquisition of nonpublic information about a company and Rajaratnam was the king axe.
We have strict rules related to the use of material, nonpublic information and have suspended Mr. McGee and Mr. Zirinsky.
Skechers USA after West Coast executive Scott London was nabbed for sneaking nonpublic information about the companies to a friend.
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But he was busted the old-fashioned way: He illegally sold ImClone shares on material, nonpublic information that was about to kill the stock.
The law dictates that the buying or selling of a security, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security, is illegal.
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In May 2008, Mr. Freeman passed along nonpublic information about Marvell's quarterly earnings from Ms. Jiau to Mr. Longueuil, prosecutors say in court filings.
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Hastings had posted material nonpublic information on his personal Facebook page without prior announcement that it would be a vehicle for communicating such information.
From at least January 2006 to August 2008, Rengan is accused of receiving material nonpublic information from his brother concerning at least five companies: Polycom, Inc.
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In last week's indictment, prosecutors alleged that the brothers conspired to make improper trades based on nonpublic information about investments in wireless-broadband firm Clearwire Corp.
The STOCK Act makes it clear that if members of Congress use nonpublic information to gain an unfair advantage in the market, then they are breaking the law.
Such plans enable company insiders to set up a trading schedule and follow it even if he or she becomes aware of significant nonpublic information on the company.
The SEC has also been probing whether employees at investment banks are tipping favored hedge fund clients with nonpublic details of upcoming transactions to keep or win more business.
Manhattan prosecutors said Thursday that the Collottas provided material nonpublic information about upcoming deals involving Morgan Stanley clients to Marc Jurman, a Florida-based broker, who traded on the information.
All contacts are placed in nonpublic "circles" (for example, "Friends, " "Colleagues" or "Family") and users are asked to designate the circle to share with for every post they make.
This year some 20% of its public school enrollment is expected to attend nonpublic schools, and the public schools themselves have enacted reforms that would have otherwise never been put in place.
In the first scheme, a UBS Securities executive is accused of tipping off two traders to upcoming UBS stock research upgrades and downgrades, sharing the profits of trading on that nonpublic material information.
Mitchel Guttenberg, 41, an institutional client manager at UBS Securities, was charged with passing material--nonpublic information--to traders Erik Franklin, 39, formerly of Bear Stearns, and David Tavdy, 38, formerly of Assent, a New York broker-dealer.
SAC's success also has helped attract the scrutiny of prosecutors and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which are examining whether SAC follows securities laws prohibiting trading on material nonpublic information, according to people familiar with the investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorney David Massey said he expected some secretly recorded phone calls between Ms. Chiesi and Raj Rajaratnam to be played at trial, namely the pair exchanging nonpublic information that allegedly was shared with his younger brother.
Given the nature of the relationship, it may not be unlikely that they are having a similar relationship with another party (or parties), and this can result in your confidential disclosure of material nonpublic information becoming significantly less confidential.
The three year investigation is drawing to a close as the FBI, the SEC and U.S. prosecutors prepare to charge investment bankers, hedge funds and analysts with using and sharing nonpublic information to make profits, according to the Wall Street Journal.
While there were already laws in place barring members of Congress or the executive branch from profiting from nonpublic information that they learn in the course of their duties, it was extremely difficult for those at the Securities and Exchange Commission to enforce those laws.
The SEC's latest report clarified that disclosure of material nonpublic information on the personal social media site of an individual corporate officer without advance notice to investors that the site may be used for this purpose is unlikely to qualify as an acceptable method of disclosure under securities laws.
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Faneuil's testimony about the conversation, coupled with the testimony of Waksal's assistant the day before, are the most direct evidence that Stewart had nonpublic information when the fabled tastemaker and founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (nyse: MSO - news - people ) sold her 3, 928 ImClone shares.
Under the terms of the settlement, Twitter will be barred for 20 years from misleading consumers about the extent to which it protects the security, privacy, and confidentiality of nonpublic consumer information, including the measures it takes to prevent unauthorized access to nonpublic information and honor the privacy choices made by consumers.
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