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Tip and Trade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tip and Trade
''Tip and Trade'' is a 2011 book by Canadian author Mark Coakley that depicts an insider trading conspiracy involving Wall Street lawyer Gil Corblum and another lawyer, Stan Grmovsek, who were found to have gained over $10 million in illegal profits over a 14-year span. The crime was detected in 2008. Corblum committed suicide before criminal charges were laid.〔(''ABA Journal'', "Ex-Dorsey Partner Kills Himself on Eve of Insider Trading Deal," Oct 27, 2009 )〕 Grmovsek pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 39 months in prison.〔(Forbes.com, "Canada insider trader may face 39 months in prison," Nov. 6, 2009 )〕 This was the longest term ever imposed for insider trading in Canada. ==Reception== Canada's national newspaper, ''The Globe and Mail'', called ''Tip and Trade'' "riveting." A review by ''Quill & Quire'' was negative, stating that "the reader gets the impression that Coakley himself barely cares about his subject." ''Canadian Lawyer'' called it "compelling," and the ''Winnipeg Free Press'' called it "a helluva tale."
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