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Anindya N. Bakrie: Never run away from problems

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

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EIGHT years ago, Anindya N. Bakrie went through a bitter experience. The US Securities & Exchange Commission took him to court for the crime of insider trading. At the time, he was working as a junior analyst for the Global Power Group, a subsidiary of Salomon Smith Barney, Inc. in New York. The case involved the purchase of Washington Gas Light Company shares, valued at US$650,000. His colleague Roy Handojo was arrested. Anin went back to Indone

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