Ex-Goldman Sachs programmer goes on trial in NYC
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 - 17:30
in Mathematics & Economics
(AP) -- A Goldman Sachs programmer stole secret computer code that enables high-speed trading on his last day with the company so he could help develop the same kind of system at a startup financial company, a prosecutor said Tuesday, while a defense lawyer disputed that his client had committed a crime.
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