The SAC Saga Continues: Steinberg Sentenced to 3 1/2 Years in Prison
This afternoon Michael Steinberg, a former SAC portfolio manager who was convicted of insider trading last year, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Sullivan to 42 months in prison. Judge Sullivan also “ordered Steinberg to pay a $2 million fine and forfeit… Read More
Bharara’s Fire Dies Out: Cohen Remains Uncharged And Turns His Losses Into Gains
As the chapter closes on the decade-long insider trading investigation of SAC Capital Advisors, our question has finally been answered—at least for now: billionaire hedge fund guru Steven A. Cohen has dodged criminal charges for his role in managing the company now convicted of systemic… Read More
Bharara’s Infernal Region Expanded By One: Martoma Convicted
For those of us following the prosecutions of SAC Capital Advisors LP, today marked another milestone in U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s quest against insider-trading. Mathew Martoma, ex-SAC fund manager and pharmaceutical-industry analyst, was found guilty this afternoon of one count of conspiracy and two counts… Read More
The Blame Game: Who Should be Indicted – the Company or the Individual?
Just how wide is the net being cast upon SAC by federal authorities? Last week, I posted about the unprecedented plea agreement worked out between prosecutors and SAC Capital Advisors, L.P. in what could be described as the most rampant insider trading scheme ever charged.… Read More
Bharara’s Insider Trading Inferno – SAC Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Pay Unprecedented $1.8 Billion Penalty. Will Cohen Also Go Down in Flames?
Billionaire Steven A. Cohen’s SAC Capital Advisors, L.P., a hedge fund accused of engaging in rampant insider trading, has agreed to plead guilty and pay an unparalleled $1.8 billion in penalties. In response to the indictment issued by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara on July… Read More