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Teledyne FLIR Defense Signs $31 Million Contract with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace for C-UAS Systems for Ukraine
Teledyne FLIR Defense Signs $31 Million Contract with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace for C-UAS Systems for Ukraine
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 29, 2023--
2023-08-29 20:24
Nebraska voters will decide at the ballot box whether public money can go to private school tuition
Nebraska voters will decide at the ballot box whether public money can go to private school tuition
Nebraska's top election official has confirmed that Nebraska voters will decide next year whether public money can go to private school tuition
2023-10-11 06:50
China's May new loans miss expectations, more stimulus likely
China's May new loans miss expectations, more stimulus likely
BEIJING China's new bank loans picked up in May from the previous month, as the central bank kept
2023-06-13 17:25
Mexico City Passengers at Risk, Outlook Negative, Fitch Says
Mexico City Passengers at Risk, Outlook Negative, Fitch Says
The outlook on bonds tied to a failed airport project were revised to negative by Fitch Ratings Inc
2023-09-06 05:22
Billionaire whose family trust owns Spurs denies insider trading – reports
Billionaire whose family trust owns Spurs denies insider trading – reports
British billionaire Joe Lewis – whose family trust owns Tottenham – has been bailed by a judge in New York after pleading not guilty to charges of giving insider trading tips, according to reports. The 86-year-old, who faces 16 counts of securities fraud and three counts of conspiracy, appeared at an arraignment hearing at Manhattan Federal Court on Wednesday. After entering a not guilty plea Lewis was released on a bail of 300 million US dollars (£230m), reportedly secured by a yacht and private aircraft equivalent to that amount. Lewis, and two of his pilots who are also facing charges, must remain in the United States. Prosecutors say Lewis, who was arrested on Wednesday morning, is alleged to have used his access to confidential information to provide stock tips to individuals close to him, with the indictment referring to one girlfriend having made 849,000 US dollars (£657,000) on one of those tip-offs. Lewis’ legal counsel David Zornow, from the Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom firm, said: “The government has made an egregious error in judgment in charging Mr Lewis, an 86-year-old man of impeccable integrity and prodigious accomplishment. “Mr Lewis has come to the US voluntarily to answer these ill-conceived charges, and we will defend him vigorously in court.” Each of the first 13 counts of securities fraud carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, Manhattan prosecutors said in a statement issued on Wednesday. The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, announced on Tuesday that Lewis had been indicted over a “brazen insider trading scheme”. Prosecutors said Lewis, by virtue of his investments in certain companies, received material and non-public information about these companies. A release from prosecutors on Wednesday alleged Lewis had “misused and misappropriated this confidential information to provide stock tips to various individuals in his life, including his employees, romantic partners, and friends, as a way to provide them with compensation and gifts”. It added: “These individuals, in turn, traded on the tips provided by Lewis for vast personal gain.” Lewis bought a controlling stake in Spurs in 2001 for £22million. He officially ceded control of the club last year, with Bahamian lawyer Bryan A Glinton replacing him as a director according to Companies House. His stake in the club – which he held through the ENIC Group alongside Daniel Levy – was formally handed to a family trust last year. Family members of Lewis remain beneficiaries of the trust. PA understands the Premier League does not consider Lewis as a person with control at Tottenham, and is therefore not subject to its owners’ and directors’ test. A Tottenham spokesperson said: “This is a legal matter unconnected with the club and as such we have no comment.” US prosecutors said Lewis is also alleged to have falsely disclosed the extent of his ownership shares in a pharmaceutical company, Mirati, “through an elaborate array of shell companies and other entities, including an offshore trust purportedly for the benefit of his granddaughter”. As a result of this alleged false disclosure, prosecutors said he was able to exercise warrants in Mirati that he would otherwise not have been able to exercise, “at vast financial gain”. Also charged were Patrick O’Connor and Bryan Waugh, two pilots employed by Lewis to fly his private aircraft. In one instance, it is alleged Lewis loaned each of them 500,000 US dollars (more than £387,000) to buy shares in a company before it publicly announced favourable information about some clinical results. This type of behaviour - blatant disregard for the law - is not only illegal but undermines the integrity of our financial markets. Christie M Curtis, FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) acting assistant director in charge Christie M Curtis said: “As alleged, Mr Lewis treated material, non-public information at his disposal as though it was something he could give his friends and associates for their benefit. “This type of behaviour – blatant disregard for the law – is not only illegal but undermines the integrity of our financial markets. “The FBI is determined to ensure that anyone willing to perpetrate insider trading schemes is held accountable in the United States criminal justice system.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Kylian Mbappe reportedly turns down chance to discuss move to Al Hilal Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace says Jofra Archer is ‘on course’ for World Cup Tom Latham and Will Jacks both make 99 as Surrey build lead over Somerset
2023-07-27 04:47
Nike Shows Sales Strength; Profit Falls Just Short of Estimates
Nike Shows Sales Strength; Profit Falls Just Short of Estimates
Nike Inc. fell in late trading after the company’s outlook for the full year failed to win over
2023-06-30 06:23
Americanas Fraud Was $1 Billion More Than Previously Suspected
Americanas Fraud Was $1 Billion More Than Previously Suspected
An accounting scandal that engulfed Americanas SA last year was deeper than the Brazilian retailer previously reported, according
2023-11-17 00:24
Buybacks Surge in One of World’s Worst-Performing Stock Markets
Buybacks Surge in One of World’s Worst-Performing Stock Markets
Hong Kong-listed companies are buying the dip in the world’s worst-performing major stock market, ramping up efforts to
2023-09-20 11:22
Swiss Franc Set to Shine If Slowdown Spurs Global Rate Cuts
Swiss Franc Set to Shine If Slowdown Spurs Global Rate Cuts
Switzerland’s currency is poised to attract a fresh set of buyers as major central banks elsewhere shift their
2023-06-06 15:27
Modi’s ‘One Family’ Sanskrit Slogan in G-20 Spotlight
Modi’s ‘One Family’ Sanskrit Slogan in G-20 Spotlight
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose as his theme for the Group of 20 presidency a term from
2023-09-09 17:56
Regulators Are Stifling UK Economy, Warns Former EU Commissioner
Regulators Are Stifling UK Economy, Warns Former EU Commissioner
Growth in the UK and Europe is being choked off by the ballooning size of the regulatory state,
2023-06-15 19:49
Westpac acknowledges legal proceedings on financial hardships negligence
Westpac acknowledges legal proceedings on financial hardships negligence
Australia's Westpac Banking Corp on Tuesday said it was aware of legal proceedings launched by the country's corporate
2023-09-05 03:56