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Case: 09-10996 Document: 00511239259 Page: 1 Date Filed: 09/21/2010
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR...
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Rare is the professional sports team owner who has a personality and a following that rivals his best player's.
Mark Cuban is rare.
Owner of the 2...
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Does it Pay to be a Maverick When Trading Securities?
On November 17, 2008, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil complain...
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Does it Pay to be a Maverick When Trading Securities?
On November 17, 2008, the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) filed a civil complaint...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's inspector general has concluded that Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, was not targeted inappropriately by agency staff in its insider trading probe against him.
The SEC had sued Mr. Cuban in 2008, accusing him of selling his 6.3 percent stake in Mamma.com Inc. in June 2004, after learning that the Montreal-based search engine company was planning a stock offering that could dilute his stake. It believes the sale helped Mr. Cuban avoid more than $750,000 of losses.
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For Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, unstoppable determination and an unshakable work ethic form the foundation of every aspect of his checklist. He possesses a passion for basketball, but business marketing is the game he plays, and he plays it well. Through redesign and strategic marketing, Cuban picked up the team and dusted off the jerseys. Perhaps the underlying factor for his success with the Mavs points to his own passion for the game and its players. Cuban's marketing skills with the Mavs have proved aesthetically and financially pleasing from every angle. Cuban's newest project is the marketing of HDNet, his high definition television service.
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A South Side company that's developing a system to enhance simple cell-phone text messaging has raised nearly $1.4 million from investors, headed by Mt. Lebanon native and billionaire Mark Cuban.
SMaSH Technologies Inc. grew out of an idea of two Carnegie Mellon University graduates, Eric Boduch and Chanu Damarla, who saw the possibilities simple texting wasn't taking advantage of on most cell phones.
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DALLAS - Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined $250,000 on Tuesday for his outbursts following Game 5 of the NBA finals, and Commissioner David Stern said he's getting tired of off-court antics drawing attention from the series.
Cuban was cited for "several acts of misconduct" committed after Dallas lost 101-100 in overtime to the Heat in Miami on Sunday night. The list includes Cuban going onto the floor to vent directly to official Joe DeRosa, screaming toward Stern and a group of league officials in the stands, then using profanity during a postgame session with reporters.
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Mark Cuban is no stranger to controversy, so the Dallas Mavericks owner and Pittsburgh native anticipated that his comments about the NBA's steroid policy would cause a stir as soon as he opened his mouth.
Cuban was asked about the issue Tuesday afternoon during a 52- minute question-and-answer session with Pitt students at the William Pitt Union in Oakland, and his response elicited a surprise reaction.
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Spurs en su alineación estelar, seguro presentará al guardia George Hill, al delantero de fuerza Tim Duncan, el alero y central Antonio McDyees, el delantero y guardia Richard Jefferson y el guardia Manu Ginóbili, quien a la par resultó el más lesionado en su serie ante Dallas. "La lesión ha venido sanando debidamente, el protector que he utilizado para nada obstruye la visión", comentó Manu.
Suns por su lado entrará a sus dominios con los estelares; el armador Steve Nash, el delantero Amar' e Stoudimire, Jason Richardson, el alero Grant HiIl y el defensor Leandro Barbosa. Se augura otra gran batalla, pero esta será en pleno desierto del estado de Arizona, su prospera ciudad de Phoenix. Ojalá y traten bien a nuestros queridos Spurs, ya que contra Mavs les tocó combatir contra basquetbol...