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Hedge funds getting under microscope from regulators - SEC is probing whether hedge fund Pirate Capital broke securities laws
Tania
Sep. 26, 2006

Hedge funds getting under microscope from regulators - SEC is probing whether hedge fund Pirate Capital broke securities laws.The scrutiny is at a very preliminary stage.

SEC is probing whether hedge fund Pirate Capital failed to properly disclose it was selling stocks.

Pirate Capital LLC is based in Norwalk, CT.


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