Updated Feb. 14, 2013 at 9:31 a.m.
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Steven Fortuna, a Wall Street financial executive whose information helped lead to the conviction of former IBM executive Robert Moffat in a huge insider trading case, is sentenced to probation after helping the government build its case....
Insider who brought down IBM's Robert Moffat gets probation
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Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Steven Fortuna, a Wall Street financial executive whose information helped lead to the conviction of former IBM executive Robert Moffat in a huge insider trading case, is sentenced to probation after helping the government build its case....
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Unfortunately - there are more of them in IBM than even Moffat knew of this other dude.
Now with the Roadkill 2015 plan in place - you can bet that this year you will see several massive layoffs. Starting in March.
Now with the Roadkill 2015 plan in place - you can bet that this year you will see several massive layoffs. Starting in March.
Lou Palmisano? There was a Lou Gerstner and a Sam Palmisano. (Although when I worked at IBM during that time, it was sometimes hard to tell them apart.)
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