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How Rajat Gupta Came Undone

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The story of Rajat Gupta, quiet with a soft manner, who headed McKinsey consultants from 1994 to 2003. What eventually happened with Gupta showed another side which the Economist described in an article on McKinsey in July 1996. His relationship with hedge fund manager Rajaratnam, and his other business dealings have come under investigation by the S.E.C. and federal authorites in the U.S.

Galleon hedge fund and the insider trading case that involves executives from IBM, McKinsey and Intel.

01/19/2009

Moffatt of IBM, Goel of Intel, and Kumar of McKinsey are in the top management ranks of these companies.

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