Billionaire and computer-type entrepreneur Mark Cuban is charged with insider trading:

According to the [U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission], Cuban sold 600,000 shares of Internet search company Mamma.com in June 2004 using non-public information.

Cuban is accused of calling his broker and instructing him to sell all of his stock from Mamma.com after receiving the confidential information from the company.

The SEC said Cuban learned that the company would raise money through a public offering, and he knew the stock price was about to fall.

When the offering was made public, the stock fell 9.3%, and Cuban avoided losses in excess of $750,000 by selling stock the day before, the SEC report said.

Mamma.com apparently exists now in only people’s memories, and I have no idea what it was. Anyone remember it? is apparently a lame search engine that no one remembers and that you have to type the “www.” before the “mamma.com” part to get.

Via CNN

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8 replies on “Dallas Mavericks Owner Charged with Insider Trading”

  1. How many search engines do we need? It would be great to find one that was 100% add free and only brought up truly relevant and active websites.

  2. What’s bizarre is that all these years later, eight years after the internet bubble burst, companies like this still exist. They still have somebody’s investment dollars to burn through. Mamma.com is owned by Copernic, Inc., which doesn’t look too healthy but is still listed on NASDAQ. Their products are unbelievably shit. Mamma.com‘s results are just tragically stupid, limited, and off-target.

    You’re wrong on one point, though; you don’t have to type in the www part.

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