Business Week's "Inside Wall Street" column continues to attract the attention of speculators, both conventional and otherwise.
Federal prosecutors last week charged former daytrader David Pajcin of using advance copies of the magazine to make trades on several stocks mentioned in the column written by Gene Marcial. The criminal complaint is the third insider trading case involving the column to be filed by prosecutors in the past five years.
In the latest incident, New York authorities allege Pajcin paid an unidentified employee at Business Week's Wisconsin printing plant to send him advance copies of the magazine. ...
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