Word: nickolaus
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...Nickolaus Shuster and Juan C. Renteria, Jr., two employees of a Wisconsin printing press, stole advance copies of BusinessWeek and provided information on the magazine’s “Inside Wall Street” column prior to publication...
...Securities and Exchange commission, Plotkin and former Goldman Sachs analyst David Pajcin organized a “widespread and brazen international scheme of serial insider trading...resulting in at least $6.7 million of illicit gains.” The complaint says that Plotkin and Pajcin paid forklift operator Nickolaus Shuster a flat fee for him to relay the contents of BusinessWeek’s “Inside Wall Street” column. Shuster had access to advance copies of BusinessWeek because he worked at a Wisconsin plant where the weekly magazine is printed. The analysts helped Shuster get that...
Renteria, along with Nickolaus Shuster—who the pair also recruited—passed along the names of stocks “favorably mentioned” in the financial magazine’s “Inside Wall Street” column one trading day before the column was made public, according to the criminal complaint...