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Robert Foster Winans (born August 5, 1948) is a former columnist for The Wall Street Journal who co-wrote the "Heard on the Street Column" from 1982 to 1984 and was convicted of insider trading and mail fraud. He was indicted by then-U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani and convicted in 1985 of violating Federal law by leaking advance word of the contents of his columns to a stockbroker, Peter N. Brant, at Kidder, Peabody & Co., an old-line brokerage firm. Brant was decades later labeled a recidivist by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Winans' conviction for violating securities law was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 as Carpenter v. United States (1987) by a rare 4–4 deadlocked vote. However, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed his convictions for committing federal ma

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  • Robert Foster Winans (born August 5, 1948) is a former columnist for The Wall Street Journal who co-wrote the "Heard on the Street Column" from 1982 to 1984 and was convicted of insider trading and mail fraud. He was indicted by then-U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani and convicted in 1985 of violating Federal law by leaking advance word of the contents of his columns to a stockbroker, Peter N. Brant, at Kidder, Peabody & Co., an old-line brokerage firm. Brant was decades later labeled a recidivist by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Winans' conviction for violating securities law was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 as Carpenter v. United States (1987) by a rare 4–4 deadlocked vote. However, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed his convictions for committing federal mail and wire fraud. He served nine months in federal prison. (en)
  • 羅伯特·福斯特·威南斯(英語:Robert Foster Winans)是前《華爾街日報》專欄作家,在1980年代早期負責替《華爾街日報》專欄「華爾街傳聞」撰寫文章,1985年法院判處福斯特·威南斯監禁8個月,1987年庭審時福斯特·威南斯承認他在1983年與達成交易協議,在「華爾街傳聞」專欄發佈前將資訊告知彼得,彼得會自行處理可能受到影響的股票,這個協議替他們賺取將近70萬美元的金額,之後美國聯邦上訴法院以4:4判決確定,福斯特·威南斯以證券欺詐罪入獄9個月。 (zh)
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  • Business, finance, memoir (en)
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  • Foster Winans (en)
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  • Trading Secrets: Seduction and Scandal at The Wall Street Journal (en)
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  • Journalist, author, ghostwriter, commentator (en)
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  • 羅伯特·福斯特·威南斯(英語:Robert Foster Winans)是前《華爾街日報》專欄作家,在1980年代早期負責替《華爾街日報》專欄「華爾街傳聞」撰寫文章,1985年法院判處福斯特·威南斯監禁8個月,1987年庭審時福斯特·威南斯承認他在1983年與達成交易協議,在「華爾街傳聞」專欄發佈前將資訊告知彼得,彼得會自行處理可能受到影響的股票,這個協議替他們賺取將近70萬美元的金額,之後美國聯邦上訴法院以4:4判決確定,福斯特·威南斯以證券欺詐罪入獄9個月。 (zh)
  • Robert Foster Winans (born August 5, 1948) is a former columnist for The Wall Street Journal who co-wrote the "Heard on the Street Column" from 1982 to 1984 and was convicted of insider trading and mail fraud. He was indicted by then-U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani and convicted in 1985 of violating Federal law by leaking advance word of the contents of his columns to a stockbroker, Peter N. Brant, at Kidder, Peabody & Co., an old-line brokerage firm. Brant was decades later labeled a recidivist by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Winans' conviction for violating securities law was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 as Carpenter v. United States (1987) by a rare 4–4 deadlocked vote. However, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed his convictions for committing federal ma (en)
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  • R. Foster Winans (en)
  • 羅伯特·福斯特·威南斯 (zh)
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  • Foster Winans (en)
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