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intaglio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-11-11 12:38 PM
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10. The company was called "Galleon"?
Did Mr Rajaratnam also have a parrot that said "12½ %"?

With acknowledgments to Terry Pratchett
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  -Galleon’s Rajaratnam Found Guilty PfcHammer  May-11-11 09:39 AM   #0 
  - Selected to take the fall  bongbong   May-11-11 10:12 AM   #1 
  - Did I hear a collective sigh of relief. The problem is solved. nm  rhett o rick   May-11-11 10:15 AM   #2 
  - A morally bankrupt asshole no doubt  makhno   May-11-11 10:44 AM   #3 
  - A morally bankrupt asshole no doubt  Wilmer   May-11-11 10:59 AM   #4 
  - A dark skinned, foreign  pscot   May-11-11 11:08 AM   #5 
  - The U.S Attorney's of Indian descent; defendant=SriLankan.  elleng   May-11-11 12:02 PM   #7 
  - Very good point  makhno   May-11-11 01:06 PM   #11 
  - Maybe he's more careless than others doing the same thing?  closeupready   May-11-11 12:08 PM   #9 
  - is it just me or does a 14 count conviction seem like it should carry more  ladywnch   May-11-11 11:50 AM   #6 
  - This guy is not one of the bastards who hurt/damaged/destroyed  elleng   May-11-11 12:05 PM   #8 
  - Raj's charges  PfcHammer   May-11-11 04:37 PM   #12 
  - The company was called "Galleon"?  intaglio   May-11-11 12:38 PM   #10 
  - Hedge fund founder convicted in inside-trade case  whosinpower   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #13 
     - recommend  xchrom   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #14 
     - "happens every day on Wall Street" - probably. Doesn't inspire confidence in Wall Street, though.  closeupready   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #15 
     - he ain't lying  HankyDubs   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #18 
        - Jim Cramer was just on CNBC a few minutes ago, "Insider Trading Not Common on Wall Street"  closeupready   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #19 
     - "That happens every day on Wall Street," Sadly, I believe that.  No Elephants   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #16 
     - Rajaratnam  Turbineguy   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #17 
     - Many obtain wealth through illegal means.  sarcasmo   May-12-11 03:13 AM   #20 
 

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