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SEC Slaps Mark Cuban with Insider Trading Charge

 
From ClusterStock, Nov. 17, 2008:An SEC's announcement alleges that Mark Cuban was informed of an impending stock offering at Mamma.com, and that within hours of learning of it, he dumped his stock: The Commission's complaint, filed in the U.S. Distri (link)

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