| Brothers Charged With Illegal Short Sale - Glenbrook School District board member Jeffrey Wolfson and his brother Robert Wolfson are now charged with making more than $17 million by improperly trading stocks.
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| Wolfson, District 225 board member, charged with stock fraud - A Glenbrook School District 225 school board member and Northbrook resident faces federal charges that he profited more than $17 million from improperly trading shares. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleged Jeffrey Wolfson and his brother, Robert Wolfson, sold borrowed shares in hopes of profiting from declining prices. Called naked short selling, while the transaction is legal ...
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| Bullish on learning - Students at Asbury High School didn't just hit the books Monday afternoon; they bought stock.
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| Barclays Wealth Hires Three Investment Representatives in Chicago - CHICAGO, Feb. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Barclays Wealth, a leading global wealth manager by assets under management, is pleased to announce the appointment of three Investment Representatives to its Chicago ...
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| Restaurateur named to executive-in-residence post in Guelph - Veteran Toronto restaurant owner-operator Peter Oliver has been named executive-in-residence at the University of Guelph’s school of hospitality and tourism management during the winter semester.
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| A Sleeper of a Company with Big Potential, DigitalTown Sharing Ad Revenue with High Schools - Hats off to a good deed…and a good business model. DigitalTown, Inc. (OTCQB:DGTW.PK), a developer of a nationwide network of local online communities for high school students, alumni, boosters and local citizens, ...
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| People May Lie More When Texting: Study - FRIDAY, Jan. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Folks might fib more frequently when text messaging, a new study suggests.
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| Shares to profit from a recession - Share and stock tips for the double-dip recession.
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| Celebrities Who Worked In Finance Before They Became Famous - Find out which Hollywood stars and personalities started their working careers in the world of finance.
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