The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
The US financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), has reopened an insider trading inquiry into Microsoft, reports
say.The SEC is to examine again whether hedge fund Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired. Pequot Capital
Management traded the shares on information from a former Microsoft
worker it had hired.
Much to my delight, you still can’t find my house, though you can at least see the highway exit for my small town. Is that of much value to anyone? I’m not so sure, but it’s a definite sign that Google is committed tomaking Street View as far-reaching as possible.