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~ Monday, October 17 ~
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Rajaratnam gets 11-year sentence


Thursday’s sentencing caps a prosecution, marked by secret wiretaps of Rajaratnam and his associates, that shocked the investment world. The Sri Lanka-born fund manager once stood atop a $7 billion New York hedge fund, but was found guilty of running a network of informants who supplied him with corporate secrets.The sentence was lighter than the 19-1/2 year minimum term that prosecutors had sought, and was only slightly more than the 10 years handed down recently to a former Rajaratnam employee at the now-shuttered Galleon Group hedge fund.The judge, in rejecting calls for a tougher sentence, said Rajaratnam, 54, faces “imminent kidney failure” due to advanced diabetes. He referred to a report from the defense describing Rajaratnam’s doctors as recommending dialysis soon. The report said the doctors had begun the process for obtaining a kidney transplant.”Prison creates a more intense form of punishment for critically ill prisoners,” U.S. District Judge Richard Holwell said. He added, however, that illness does not provide “a get-out-of-jail-free card.”The judge also cited the multimillionaire’s charitable work including helping victims of natural disasters in Sri Lanka, Pakistan and in the United States.Rajaratnam, standing with his lawyers and looking straight ahead, was expressionless after hearing the sentence. Before the judge announced his ruling, Rajaratnam said “No thank you, Your Honor,” when asked if he wanted to make a statement.Rajaratnam’s lawyers, whose client showed no obvious signs of poor health during the 80-minute hearing on Thursday, have said that a long prison term would amount to a death sentence.MADOFF’S PRISON RECOMMENDEDThe judge granted Rajaratnam’s request to recommend he be sent to a prison in Butner, North Carolina, best known for housing Ponzi scheme operator Bernard Madoff, who is serving a life term. The prison, whose inmates range from white-collar offenders to child molesters and gang members, has a hospital.Rajaratnam was the key figure of a sprawling criminal case, unveiled in October 2009, that touched some of America’s top companies, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N), Intel Corp (INTC.O), IBM (IBM.N) and the elite McKinsey & Co consultancy.Prosecutors have placed him in a dubious pantheon of Wall Street power players such as takeover specialist Ivan Boesky and junk bond financier Michael Milken, principal figures in a mid-1980s insider-trading case. Both men served about two years in prison.Rajaratnam’s actions were “brazen, pervasive and egregious,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Reed Brodsky said in court on Thursday, urging for the maximum punishment.Holwell also decried Rajaratnam’s offenses, saying “the government is absolutely correct that insider trading is an assault on the free markets that are a fundamental element of our democratic society.”Rajaratnam was ordered to surrender on November 28. The judge rejected his request to remain under house arrest at his luxury Manhattan apartment while he pursues an appeal over the legality of the wiretaps.Federal inmates typically must serve at least 85 percent of their terms before being eligible for release.Rajaratnam’s wife, Asha, who has never attended court in the two years since his arrest, sat in the third row of the courtroom’s public seats while the judge imposed sentence.Rajaratnam was convicted in May on 14 charges of securities fraud and conspiracy. He did not testify in his own defense at his two-month trial, but his voice was heard repeatedly on the 45 recorded phone calls played for the jury.The judge also fined him $10 million and ordered him to forfeit $53.8 million, which Holwell said approximated the illegal profits and avoided losses from the trading scheme.The Galleon case sent shock waves through Wall Street and the hedge fund industry, where traders can try to get an edge at all costs. Prosecutors say Rajaratnam and others crossed the line by pumping corporate insiders for corporate earnings or details of mergers that had not yet been announced.The investigation featured extensive use of secret FBI phone taps. Such tactics usually are reserved for Mafia and drug trafficking investigations.The case has been a major victory for the Justice Department. Out of 26 people, including traders, lawyers, executives and consultants charged in the case, 25 have pleaded guilty or were convicted at trial of supplying or trading on illicit stock tips. One is at large.”We can only hope that this case will be the wake-up call we said it should be when Mr. Rajaratnam was arrested,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement.One conspirator caught on the phone taps was Danielle Chiesi, a former high school beauty queen who became a hedge fund trader at New Castle Funds.”They’re gonna guide down,” Chiesi told Rajaratnam on a July 24, 2008 recording of them discussing Akamai Technologies Inc’s (AKAM.O) full-year outlook. “I just got a call from my guy. I played him like a finely tuned piano.”At the trial, several of Rajaratnam’s former friends and associates, including former McKinsey consultant Anil Kumar and former Intel executive Rajiv Goel, testified against him.Goldman Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein also testified that disclosure of boardroom talks to Rajaratnam by a Goldman board member went against the bank’s confidentiality policies.Insider-trading defendants often get sentences lower than what is prescribed in federal guidelines, out of the view that their crime is less harmful than other types of misdeeds.Judges have handed down some tough insider-trading sentences recently. A former Galleon employee, stock trader Zvi Goffer, 34, was sentenced last month to 10 years in prison. In a 2008 case, former Credit Suisse investment banker Hafiz Naseem also was sentenced to 10 years.Rajaratnam drew only a slightly longer term.”I think it’s a fair sentence,” said Thomas Dewey, a defense attorney at law firm Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky. The judge “balanced the seriousness of the crime and the need for deterrence with his medical issues and the good works Raj has done to come out at the right place.”Rajaratnam founded Galleon in 1997 and built it into one of the world’s largest hedge funds. Galleon made all of its investors whole when it was wound down after his arrest.

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~ Thursday, October 13 ~
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EU mergers and takeovers (Oct 13)


APPROVALS AND WITHDRAWALS:— Private investment firms KKR and Silver Lake Group to acquire joint control of U.S. provider of website services The Go Daddy Group (approved Oct. 12)NEW LISTINGS:NoneEXTENSIONS AND OTHER CHANGES:NoneFIRST-STAGE REVIEWS BY DEADLINEOCT 13— Israeli drugmaker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries to acquire U.S. specialty drugmaker Cephalon (notified Aug. 25/deadline extended to Oct. 13 from Sept. 29 after Teva offers commitments)OCT 14— Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners to acquire a stake in international health club operator Virgin Active (notified Sept. 9/deadline Oct. 14)— Private equity firms KKR and Silver Lake, and funds controlled by Technology Crossover Ventures to acquire joint control of Arizona-registered company Godaddy Group (notified Sept. 9/deadline Oct. 14/simplified)OCT 18— Mitsubishi Corp to acquire a stake in Czech auto car body maker Sungwoo Hitech from South Korea’s Sungwoo Hitech Co Ltd (notified Sept. 13/deadline Oct. 18/simplified)OCT 20— Dutch bank AEGON’s Spanish unit to acquire a 50 percent stake in Spanish life insurer Cajaburgos Vida, part of Banca Civica (notified Sept. 15/deadline Oct. 20/simplified)— Danish dairy coperative Arla Foods to acquire German dairy cooperative Allgauland (notified Sept. 15/deadline Oct. 20)— A joint venture led by Gores Group LLC to acquire clothing retailer Mexx from Liz Claiborne Inc (notified Sept. 15/deadline Oct. 20/simplified)OCT 24— German sugar company Suedzucker to acquire a 25 percent stake in British commodities trading company ED&F Man (notified Sept. 19/deadline Oct. 24)OCT 26— German property operator ECE and German retailer Metro to set up a joint venture (notified Sept. 21/deadline Oct. 26)— U.S.-based Seagate Technology to acquire Samsung Electronic’s hard disk drive business (notified April 19/deadline extended for the second time to Oct. 26 from Oct. 10)— U.S. equipment maker Caterpillar to acquire German maker of gas and diesel engine maker MWM Holding GmbH (notified March 14/deadline extended to Oct. 26 from Sept 16 after Commission opens in-depth investigation and despite commitments offered)OCT 28— U.S. company Dow Chemical and Japanese trading house Mitsui to set up a Brazilian joint venture (notified Sept. 23/deadline Oct. 28/simplified)— German conglomerate Siemens to acquire Dutch engineering company NEM Holding (notified Sept. 23/deadline Oct. 28)OCT 31— Vitol Investment Holdings, a unit of oil trader Vital , and U.S. energy company ArcLight to acquire joint control of Luxembourg-based Petro Lux (notified Sept. 26/deadline Oct. 31/simplified)NOV 3— Belgian building materials group Etex to acquire German peer Lafarge’s gypsum assets in Europe and South America (notified Sept. 27/deadline Nov. 3)— U.S. healthcare company Johnson & Johnson to acquire Swiss medical devices maker Synthes Inc (notified Sept. 27/deadline Nov. 3)— Private equity group TPG Capital LP to acquire a stake in Danish online brokerage Saxo Bank from Portugal’s Banco Espirito Santo (notified Sept. 27/deadline Nov. 3/simplified)NOV 8— German fruit producer Agrana and Austrian equipment maker RWA to combined their subsidiaries into a joint venture (notified Sept. 30/deadline Nov. 8)NOV 10— U.S. cleaning and pest-control services company Ecolab to acquire water treatment services company Nalco Holding (notified Oct. 4/deadline Nov. 10)NOV 14— German industrial services company Buchen Industrieservice to acquire German technical services company ThyssenKrupp Xervon (notified Oct. 6/deadline Nov. 14/simplified)NOV 15— German natural gas supplier Verbundnetz Gas Aktiengesellschaft to sell a 25.1 percent stake in VNG Austria to CE Gas Marketing & Trading (notified Oct. 7/deadline Nov. 15/simplified)NOV 17— French company Caisse des Depots et Consignations to acquire 50 percent of a Paris real estate from a subsidiary of French insurer Axa (notified Oct. 11/deadline Nov. 17/simplified)— French power and transport engineering group Alstom and Bouygues subsidiaries Bouygues Immobilier and Exprim SAS to form a joint venture (notified Oct. 11/deadline Nov. 17/simplified)NOV 30— U.S. technology company Western Digital Corp to acquire Hitachi’s hard disk drive business (notified April 20/deadline extended for the fourth time to Nov. 30 from Nov. 9 after Western Digital offered remedies)— U.S. conglomerate General Electric, Russian energy producer and importer Inter Rao Ues and Russian engine maker United Engine Corporation to set up a joint venture (notified Sept. 30/deadline Nov 9/simplified)DEC 13— Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext to merge (notified June 29/deadline extended to Dec. 13 from Aug. 4 after Commission opens in-depth probe)GUIDE TO EU MERGER PROCESSDEADLINES:The European Commission has 25 working days after a deal is filed for a first-stage review. It may extend that by 10 working days to 35 working days, to consider either a company’s proposed remedies or an EU member state’s request to handle the case.Most mergers win approval but occasionally the Commission opens a detailed second-stage investigation for up to 90 additional working days, which it may extend to 105 working days.SIMPLIFIED:Under the simplified procedure, the Commission announces the clearance of uncontroversial first-stage mergers without giving any reason for its decision. Cases may be reclassified as non-simplified — that is, ordinary first-stage reviews — until they are approved.

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~ Tuesday, October 11 ~
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Plight of the Roma


With controversy swirling around France’s crackdown on Roma migrants, this photo submission depicting a Roma girl from George Calin is particularly timely. The underexposure of the image gives it an almost old-fashioned grainy feel that adds to the dreary mood. View this week’s Your View showcase here.

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