Topic: Mamma.com Inc.
The Securities and Exchange Commission says it plans to appeal a federal judge's dismissal of the agency's insider-trading lawsuit against Mark Cuban. The SEC filed a notice Wednesday that it plans to take its case to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. court judge threw out an insider trading case against Dallas Mavericks basketball team owner Mark Cuban on Friday, but gave the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission a month to file an amended lawsuit. Cuban, one of the 400 richest Americans, faced civil charges that he acted on nonpublic information when he sold his ...
Mark Cuban sued the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday for access to documents detailing the insider trading case against the Dallas Mavericks owner. The Dallas billionaire filed requests for records in December under the Freedom of Information Act. That was a month after the SEC ...
Mark Cuban, the controversial owner of the National Basketball Association's Dallas Mavericks, filed a motion Tuesday asking a US judge to throw out an insider trading lawsuit against him. The 50-year-old Texas business tycoon was charged with selling 600,000 shares of stock from Internet search engine company, Mamma.com Incorporated, by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC ...
