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Rajat Gupta trial highlights Preet Bharara once again
- Monday June 18, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The high-profile insider trading trial of former McKinsey head Rajat Gupta pitted him against another Indian-American New York's top federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, who in the end walked away winning his battle against corporate America's poster boy.
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Rajat Gupta's daughter, friends testify at trial
- Tuesday June 12, 2012
- World News | Reuters
Having decided not to take the witness stand at his insider-trading trial, former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. board member Rajat Gupta on Monday called longtime friends and his eldest daughter to testify on his behalf.
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Email about Mukesh Ambani comes up in Rajat Gupta trial
- Wednesday May 30, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
In court documents submitted on Monday, prosecutors said that they want to offer as evidence an April 3, 2008, email from former McKinsey executive Anil Kumar to Rajat Gupta to demonstrate the "close" relationship between Rajat Gupta and Raj Rajaratnam, particularly the "mutual trust" between them.
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Did McKinsey & Co throw Rajat Gupta under the bus?
- Friday May 25, 2012
- World News | Reported by Sarah Jacob
It was surprising that a firm that prides itself on relationships chose to cut itself off from former Managing Director Rajat Gupta last year, when he was accused of insider trading in the Raj Rajaratnam case, solely on the strength of an accusation and before Mr Gupta had stood trial.
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Galleon chief's web of friends proved crucial to Rajaratnam's scheme
- Thursday May 12, 2011
- World News | Peter Lattman and Azam Ahmed, The New York Times
As Raj Rajaratnam and Anil Kumar, a McKinsey consultant, walked out of a fund-raiser in Manhattan, Mr. Rajaratnam pulled his old friend aside and made him an offer: would Mr. Kumar provide him with insights for $500,000 a year?"You have such good knowledge that is worth a lot of money to me," he said, according to Mr. Kumar.Mr. Kumar faced an agoni...
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Rajat Gupta trial highlights Preet Bharara once again
- Monday June 18, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The high-profile insider trading trial of former McKinsey head Rajat Gupta pitted him against another Indian-American New York's top federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, who in the end walked away winning his battle against corporate America's poster boy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rajat Gupta's daughter, friends testify at trial
- Tuesday June 12, 2012
- World News | Reuters
Having decided not to take the witness stand at his insider-trading trial, former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. board member Rajat Gupta on Monday called longtime friends and his eldest daughter to testify on his behalf.
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www.ndtv.com
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Email about Mukesh Ambani comes up in Rajat Gupta trial
- Wednesday May 30, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
In court documents submitted on Monday, prosecutors said that they want to offer as evidence an April 3, 2008, email from former McKinsey executive Anil Kumar to Rajat Gupta to demonstrate the "close" relationship between Rajat Gupta and Raj Rajaratnam, particularly the "mutual trust" between them.
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www.ndtv.com
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Did McKinsey & Co throw Rajat Gupta under the bus?
- Friday May 25, 2012
- World News | Reported by Sarah Jacob
It was surprising that a firm that prides itself on relationships chose to cut itself off from former Managing Director Rajat Gupta last year, when he was accused of insider trading in the Raj Rajaratnam case, solely on the strength of an accusation and before Mr Gupta had stood trial.
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www.ndtv.com
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Galleon chief's web of friends proved crucial to Rajaratnam's scheme
- Thursday May 12, 2011
- World News | Peter Lattman and Azam Ahmed, The New York Times
As Raj Rajaratnam and Anil Kumar, a McKinsey consultant, walked out of a fund-raiser in Manhattan, Mr. Rajaratnam pulled his old friend aside and made him an offer: would Mr. Kumar provide him with insights for $500,000 a year?"You have such good knowledge that is worth a lot of money to me," he said, according to Mr. Kumar.Mr. Kumar faced an agoni...
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