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At least 3 bidders for Cubs in new round
Tribune staff reporterAt least three prospective buyers have submitted a new round of bids to Tribune Co. for the Chicago Cubs, one of professional sports' trophy franchises. Chicago real estate investor Hersch Klaff; the Ricketts family, founder of online brokerage TD...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Ameritrade Holding Corporation, Dallas Mavericks, Tribune Co., Stock Broking
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Some offenses are just unpardonable
In the spirit of the holiday season, and his last one in the White House, President George W. Bush has pardoned two turkeys and 14 felons. And yet, Martha Stewart remains unforgiven. Now, those who have tried to do a Martha-style holiday - I confess,...Tags: George Bush, West Virginia, Crimes, Macy's, Prosecution
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As mortgages went bad, executives cashed out
The subprime lending industry was starting to buckle under the weight of bad loans in November 2006, when executives at Irvine-based New Century Financial Corp. held a conference call to release their latest earnings.
Loan volume was down and defaults...Tags: Justice System, Legal Service, Los Angeles, Bankruptcy, Financial and Business Services
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Hoofer Mark Cuban Charged with Insider Trading
The TV ZoneGood Lord, what's going on with "Dancing with the Stars" stars? First Helio gets charged with tax evasion; now, Mark Cuban. The Securities and Exchange Commission is charging him with insider trading - apparently dumping shares of something called......Tags: Dancing, Television, Stock Broking
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SEC charges Mavericks' Cuban with insider trading
ken.berger@newsday.comDallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was charged with insider trading yesterday in a lawsuit by the Securities and Exchange Commission, which asserts that the Internet billionaire used confidential information to save $750,000 on a stock sale. The SEC...Tags: Dallas Mavericks, National Basketball Association, New York Knicks, Mamma.com Incorporated, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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NBA HOT SHOTS
McDyess to Cleveland? After he sits out the 30-day waiting period after his trade to Denver, Antonio McDyess, who subsequently was waived by the Nuggets, has been widely speculated to be returning to Detroit. Larry Brown, who's coached him before,...Tags: National Basketball Association, Tony Parker, New York Knicks, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Stock Broking
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PUNCHLINES
ken@kenrasak.comComedy writer Pedro Bartes: "Mark Cuban was charged with insider trading for selling shares of the company Mamma.com, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday. I always knew that he was the kind of guy that would even sell his own Mamma to...Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Government, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, John McCain, Google Inc.
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LeBron gets 31 to lead Cavs past Nets
LeBron James scored 31 points in showing the New York metropolitan area what might be on the free-agent market in 2010 and the Cleveland Cavaliers rolled to their eighth straight win, 106-82, over the Nets last night at Izod Center in Newark. James...Tags: New Jersey Nets, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Antawn Jamison, Troy Murphy
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Mark Cuban accused of insider trading
ken.berger@newsday.comMark Cuban amassed his $2.6 billion fortune by being one step ahead of the Internet boom -- and several steps ahead of the bust. On Monday, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the Dallas Mavericks owner with insider trading, alleging that he...Tags: Dallas Mavericks, Stock Broking
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