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Rajat Kumar Gupta (Bengali pronunciation: [ɾɔdʒɔt kumaɾ ɡuptɔ]; born () December 2, 1948) is an Indian-American business executive who, as CEO, was the first foreign-born managing director of management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company from 1994 to 2003.
Rajat Gupta, a former McKinsey chief executive and Goldman Sachs board member, after his conviction for securities fraud. He disputed the verdict in his first interview since his release from ...
Mar 22, 2019 · Rajat Gupta, retired head of consulting firm McKinsey & Co. and a former Goldman Sachs board member, was convicted nearly seven years ago of insider trading, and spent 19 months behind bars.
May 17, 2013 · Rajat Gupta, who was indicted in the largest insider trading case in United States history. Painting by Alan Coulson. By Anita Raghavan. May 17, 2013. Late one Friday morning, Rajat Gupta was...
Mar 22, 2019 · CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin interviews Rajat Gupta, who served 19 months in prison on federal insider trading charges.
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DealBook Briefing: Rajat Gupta Won’t Say Sorry. The former head of McKinsey spent time in prison for tipping an insider-trading ring. Now, Mr. Gupta is speaking out — but not apologizing.
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Mar 10, 2024 · Rajat Gupta, former McKinsey chairman and Goldman Sachs board member, was convicted of passing confidential information to hedge fund trader Raj Rajaratnam in 2008. He served two years in prison and lost his reputation and wealth in a case that exposed the dark side of Wall Street.