stock market
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Apple’s Former Top Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
The man who once in charge of making sure Apple’s employees stayed on the straight and narrow is going to jail for doing the thing he told them never to do with stock trades: game the system.
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Racist Mining Company Reports It Is Very Sexist, and Also Racist
More than 20 women employees of Rio Tinto, one of the world’s largest mining companies, reported a rape or attempted sexual assault while on the job, while a third of all female employees and 7% of male employees experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, the company said this week.
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Russian Businessman Taken By U.S. Accused of Swiping Earnings Reports From Tesla, Others
Swiss authorities in Zurich put Vladislav Klyushin, a Russian businessman widely noted for his Kremlin ties, on a flight bound for the U.S. on Saturday, ending a months-long extradition fight that cast a pall over this summer’s Putin-Biden talks in Geneva.
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U.S. Charges Greek Man Known as ‘The Bull’ for Selling Inside Information on the Dark Web
A cybercriminal known as “The Bull” was stopped in its tracks by U.S. authorities for selling insider information on publicly traded companies on the dark web.