This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/business/6905780.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Japan fund manager found guilty | Japan fund manager found guilty |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Japanese fund manager Yoshiaki Murakami has been given a two-year jail sentence after a Tokyo court found him guilty of inside trading. | |
He had broken securities laws by trading shares during the Internet firm Livedoor's bid for Nippon Broadcasting System (NBS) in January 2005. | He had broken securities laws by trading shares during the Internet firm Livedoor's bid for Nippon Broadcasting System (NBS) in January 2005. |
Murakami, 47, who had pleaded not guilty, sighed at the verdict. | Murakami, 47, who had pleaded not guilty, sighed at the verdict. |
Two executives from scandal-hit Livedoor have already received jail terms, and others suspended sentences. | Two executives from scandal-hit Livedoor have already received jail terms, and others suspended sentences. |
Takafumi Horie was sentenced in MarchThe court heard that Murakami received confidential data from Takafumi Horie, Livedoor's ex-chief executive. | Takafumi Horie was sentenced in MarchThe court heard that Murakami received confidential data from Takafumi Horie, Livedoor's ex-chief executive. |
He then bought 10bn yen ($82m) worth of NBS shares, ahead of a failed bid by Livedoor for the broadcaster. | He then bought 10bn yen ($82m) worth of NBS shares, ahead of a failed bid by Livedoor for the broadcaster. |
The NBS share price rose, bringing Murakami a substantial profit. | The NBS share price rose, bringing Murakami a substantial profit. |
Prosecutors had demanded a three-year prison term for Murakami, who was also fined 3m yen ($24,600). | Prosecutors had demanded a three-year prison term for Murakami, who was also fined 3m yen ($24,600). |
Horie received a two-and-a-half-year jail term in March for falsifying Livedoor's accounts and misleading investors. | Horie received a two-and-a-half-year jail term in March for falsifying Livedoor's accounts and misleading investors. |