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Hedge Fund Founder Gets 11-Year Term in Insider Case
By PETER LATTMAN
The sentence handed down to Raj Rajaratnam, former chief of the Galleon Group, marks a watershed in the government’s campaign to root out insider trading.
The sentence handed down to Raj Rajaratnam, former chief of the Galleon Group, marks a watershed in the government’s campaign to root out insider trading.
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