NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rajat Gupta, a former director of Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) and global managing director of McKinsey & Co, has persuaded a federal appeals court to take a fresh look at ...
It's not too late to fit one more book into your summer reading! Here's one that provides a different slant on the insider trading cases in New York (something besides SAC Capital). Gupta was ...
The former head of McKinsey spent time in prison for tipping an insider-trading ring. Now, Mr. Gupta is speaking out — but not apologizing. After a stint in federal prison, the former McKinsey chief ...
Today will be one of the most important and memorable days in the life of Rajat Gupta. Sadly, it will also be one that he will wish he could forget as he prepares to be sentenced to federal prison by ...
Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta lost his bid to have his insider-trading conviction tossed after a judge ruled it was “too little, too late.” Gupta was convicted in 2012 of passing illegal ...
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc board member Rajat Gupta leaves Manhattan Federal Court following a guilty verdict in his trial in New York June 15, 2012. Gupta was convicted on Friday of illegally ...
Mr. Gupta plans to appeal, of course. Which is one reason why his statement before U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff was so predictably aggravating: he expressed remorse—albeit only for the effect the ...
Rajat Gupta is going to jail. He is, by a long shot, the most important businessman ever to go to jail for insider trading. And many on Wall Street are wondering: why? Not why is he going to jail. But ...
Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta is currently serving a two year prison term following his conviction of tipping hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam after a meeting of the Goldman board of ...