Rengan Rajaratnam

Rajarengan "Rengan" Rajaratnam[1][3] (born 1971) is a hedge fund manager. He is the founder of hedge fund Sedna Capital and the younger brother of convicted hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam. He was arrested for securities fraud in March 2013. His trial in New York City began in June, 2014[4] but he was found not guilty by the jury in July 2014.

Rengan Rajaratnam
Born
Rajarengan Rajaratnam[1]

1971 (age 48–49)
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
Stanford University
OccupationHedge fund manager
Years active2003-2009
EmployerGalleon Group
SAC Capital
Sedna Capital
Morgan Stanley
TitlePortfolio Manager
Criminal charge(s)Securities fraud[2]
RelativesRaj Rajaratnam (brother)

Early life and education

Rajaratnam was born in Sri Lanka.[5] Rajaratnam has an older brother, Raj, and a younger brother, Ragakanthan.[3]

He attended the University of Pennsylvania and later graduated Stanford Graduate School of Business with an MBA in 1998.[6]

Career

After graduating Stanford, Rajaratnam worked at Morgan Stanley and for a year at SAC Capital Advisors, founded by Steven A. Cohen. He left to run his own hedge fund, Sedna Capital, before joining the Galleon Group.

Insider trading allegations

Rajaratnam was arrested in 2013 on insider trading charges.[7] The Galleon Group insider trading investigation began with the investigation of Sedna Capital in 2003-2004. Prosecutors alleged that Rengan Rajaratnam regularly shared confidential information with his brother, Raj Rajaratnam but he was cleared by a jury in July, 2014.

During Raj Rajaratnam's trial, the jury heard Rengan Rajaratnam call former classmate and McKinsey junior partner David Palecek "a little dirty" and "boasted that he [Palecek] 'finally spilled his beans' by sharing corporate secrets."[2] According to Bloomberg, when asked about AMD, Palecek allegedly said "Buy it, buy as much as you can as soon as you can."[8]

Rengan Rajaratnam's own trial began before U.S. District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald in June, 2014. He was "accused of trading on confidential information related to wireless broadband company Clearwire Corp. and chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in 2008" while at Galleon. He was said to have acted on information from his brother and profits from the trades were alleged to be about $800,000.[9] He was found not guilty in July, 2014, after one day of jury deliberation on the one of the original six counts of the indictment for which he was tried.[10]

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References

  1. SEC.gov | SEC Charges Rengan Rajaratnam with Insider Trading
  2. "Brother of a Fallen Hedge Fund King Pleads Not Guilty". The New York Times.
  3. Van Voris, Bob, "Rengan Rajaratnam Loses Bid to Suppress Wiretaps, Dismiss Case", Bloomberg, April 18, 2014.
  4. Raghavan, Anita, "Rengan Rajaratnam Cuts Own Path in Plea Talks", The New York Times' Dealbook, June 7, 2013.
  5. Jurors Hear Rajaratnam Brothers Discuss Clearwire Deal by Peter Lattman, The New York Times' Dealbook, March 24, 2011
  6. Maglich, Jordan, "Authorities Charge Raj Rajaratnam's Brother With Insider Trading", Forbes, March 21, 2013
  7. "Raj Rajaratnam’s Brother Charged With Insider Trading". Bloomberg.
  8. Matthews, Christopher M., "Trial Turns to Brothers' Ties", Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2014, p. C3. Retrieved 2014-06-22.
  9. Patel, Sital S., "Rengan Rajaratnam found not guilty of insider trading: report", MarketWatch, July 8, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-08.
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