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Rajat Gupta's Tell-All: The Rise And Fall Of Wall Street's Poster Boy
- Monday March 25, 2019
- India News | Written by Nidhi Razdan
Rajat Gupta was once the toast of Wall Street, a real Indian-American icon admired around the world. He became the first Indian-born CEO of a multinational corporation when he was chosen Managing Director of McKinsey, the global consulting firm, in 1994. He held that prestigious position for nine years. Then came a stunning fall from grace in 2012 ...
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US Court Rejects Goldman Sachs Ex-Director Rajat Gupta's Bid To Overturn Conviction
- Tuesday January 8, 2019
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A court in New York has rejected former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta's bid to throw out his 2012 insider-trading conviction, affirming a lower court's ruling in the case.
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Ex Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Not Giving Up Legal Battle To Overturn Conviction
- Friday May 6, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, a free man now after a 2-year jail term on insider trading charges, has approached a US court to overturn his conviction, arguing that there is no evidence to show that he "received even a penny" for passing confidential boardroom information to his friend.
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US Court To Rehear Former Goldman Sachs Director's Appeal Against Conviction
- Friday February 5, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has convinced a US court to rehear an appeal to throw out his 2012 insider-trading conviction.
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Former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta's Latest Bid To Reverse Insider Trading Conviction Fails
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Less than three months before his two-year prison term ends, India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has lost yet another bid to overturn his conviction on insider trading charges, with an appeals court in New York rejecting his latest legal challenge.
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Rajat Gupta's Appeal to Overturn Insider Trading Conviction Rejected
- Thursday August 6, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A US federal judge has rejected a fresh appeal by India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta to overturn his insider trading conviction, ruling that the "hard fact remains" he committed a "serious crime" and pursuing further legal options will serve no purpose.
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US Opposes Former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta's Plea to Reverse Conviction
- Saturday April 4, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born ex-Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta's conviction on insider trading charges should not be thrown out as the government provided "overwhelming" proof against him for passing on illegal information in return for "expected potential pecuniary gains," US prosecutors said.
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Ex-Goldman Director Rajat Gupta Fails to Void Conviction
- Tuesday July 15, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc director Rajat Gupta, serving a two-year prison term, has failed to persuade a federal appeals court to overturn his insider trading conviction.
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US Supreme Court Denies Rajat Gupta's Last Bid to Avoid Jail
- Thursday June 12, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta will have to report to jail next week to begin his two-year sentence on insider trading charges after the US Supreme Court rejected his bid to remain free on bail till his appeal for rehearing his conviction is decided on.
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Rajat Gupta Approaches US Supreme Court in Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid Jail
- Wednesday June 11, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has made a last-ditch effort to avoid going to prison next week on insider trading charges, asking the US Supreme Court to allow him to remain free on bail till his appeal for rehearing his conviction is decided upon.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rajat Gupta's Tell-All: The Rise And Fall Of Wall Street's Poster Boy
- Monday March 25, 2019
- India News | Written by Nidhi Razdan
Rajat Gupta was once the toast of Wall Street, a real Indian-American icon admired around the world. He became the first Indian-born CEO of a multinational corporation when he was chosen Managing Director of McKinsey, the global consulting firm, in 1994. He held that prestigious position for nine years. Then came a stunning fall from grace in 2012 ...
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www.ndtv.com
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US Court Rejects Goldman Sachs Ex-Director Rajat Gupta's Bid To Overturn Conviction
- Tuesday January 8, 2019
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A court in New York has rejected former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta's bid to throw out his 2012 insider-trading conviction, affirming a lower court's ruling in the case.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ex Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Not Giving Up Legal Battle To Overturn Conviction
- Friday May 6, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, a free man now after a 2-year jail term on insider trading charges, has approached a US court to overturn his conviction, arguing that there is no evidence to show that he "received even a penny" for passing confidential boardroom information to his friend.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Court To Rehear Former Goldman Sachs Director's Appeal Against Conviction
- Friday February 5, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has convinced a US court to rehear an appeal to throw out his 2012 insider-trading conviction.
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www.ndtv.com
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Former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta's Latest Bid To Reverse Insider Trading Conviction Fails
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Less than three months before his two-year prison term ends, India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has lost yet another bid to overturn his conviction on insider trading charges, with an appeals court in New York rejecting his latest legal challenge.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rajat Gupta's Appeal to Overturn Insider Trading Conviction Rejected
- Thursday August 6, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
A US federal judge has rejected a fresh appeal by India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta to overturn his insider trading conviction, ruling that the "hard fact remains" he committed a "serious crime" and pursuing further legal options will serve no purpose.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Opposes Former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta's Plea to Reverse Conviction
- Saturday April 4, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
India-born ex-Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta's conviction on insider trading charges should not be thrown out as the government provided "overwhelming" proof against him for passing on illegal information in return for "expected potential pecuniary gains," US prosecutors said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ex-Goldman Director Rajat Gupta Fails to Void Conviction
- Tuesday July 15, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc director Rajat Gupta, serving a two-year prison term, has failed to persuade a federal appeals court to overturn his insider trading conviction.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Supreme Court Denies Rajat Gupta's Last Bid to Avoid Jail
- Thursday June 12, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta will have to report to jail next week to begin his two-year sentence on insider trading charges after the US Supreme Court rejected his bid to remain free on bail till his appeal for rehearing his conviction is decided on.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rajat Gupta Approaches US Supreme Court in Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid Jail
- Wednesday June 11, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta has made a last-ditch effort to avoid going to prison next week on insider trading charges, asking the US Supreme Court to allow him to remain free on bail till his appeal for rehearing his conviction is decided upon.
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www.ndtv.com