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Businessweek outsider, admits guilt in dishing inside information to two Wall Street scum bags, protects a possible third scum bag

Published: Sunday, December 09, 2007

-ZOE S.

Juan Renteria, a young dumb and naive former Quad Graphics employee who apparently worked on the Businessweek printing line, is in hot water for browsing the "Inside Wall Street column" and then tipping off two sleeze balls at Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs on stocks mentioned favorably in the column. Renteria, 22, who during questioning did not identify what sounds like third individual, plead guilty, and is facing 25 years in prison. Could it be that the third person is a Businessweek insider who had plenty to gain? Who is this person Juan Renteria is protecting and how much are they paying him if at all? Luck for Juan he may not have to worry about dropping the soap where he is going.


Juan Renteria, who worked at Quad Graphics Inc. in Sussex, Wis., told a Manhattan federal judge that he supplied another person, whom he didn't identify, with the names of stocks mentioned favorably in BusinessWeek's Inside Wall Street column.

BW INSIDER ADMITS GUILT [NYP]

Labels: Businessweek, Dickhead, Magazine, MEDIA_AND_THE_LAW

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