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Anthony Elgindy

Anthony Elgindy (November 28, 1967 – July 23, 2015),[1] was an American stock broker, and financial commentator who founded Pacific Equity Investigations. Elgindy gained a reputation for his "investigations" of companies. Towards the end of his life, Elgindy was convicted of insider trading and served seven years in federal prison.

Anthony Elgindy in 2010

Born in Egypt as Amr Ibrahim Elgindy, Elgindy was known professionally as "Anthony@Pacific", the "Internet's most theatrical short-seller".[2]

Biography edit

Elgindy originally worked as a car salesman in San Diego. In 1988, he became a stock trader working for penny stock brokerage Blinder Robinson. He later moved to another brokerage house, Armstrong McKinley. When Armstrong McKinley came under investigation for taking bribes to recommend stock, Elgindy provided incriminating information to prosecutors. In 1995, Elgindy became a short seller.[citation needed]

Insider trading edit

After 2000, Elgindy began working with FBI agent Jeff Royer, and gave him information on companies he believed were engaging in illegal activity. Royer used FBI databases to search for any investigations into those companies by the FBI or the SEC. Royer then funneled information on any pending investigations to Elgindy, who used that information to short sell the stock.[3] An investigation uncovered his relationship with Royer, who resigned and began working directly for Elgindy. Royer's girlfriend, FBI agent Lynn Wingate, continuing to funnel information to Elgindy.[3] In 2002, Elgindy, Royer and Wingate were indicted for their roles in the scheme.[4]

In 2003, the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) ruled that Elgindy and his firm Key West Securities "engaged in a manipulative scheme in 1997 to inflate artificially the share price of Saf T Lok, Inc. through the entering of fraudulent quotations in the NASDAQ system, selling the stock short at the artificially high prices, and then taking active steps to depress the share price of Saf T Lok through the dissemination of negative research comments."

Elgindy and Key West Securities were fined $51,000 and had their NASD memberships revoked.[5] In 2004, the SEC reversed the ban on appeal.[4]

In a superseding indictment issued in January 2005, Elgindy was charged with racketeering, securities fraud and other crimes. This included his scheme to steal information about FBI and separate SEC investigations of various companies. After a four-month trial, Elgindy was convicted of insider trading in five stocks with illegal gains totaling about $66,000.[6]

Elgindy was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. He was released in late 2013 after serving almost seven years. He committed suicide on July 23, 2015.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Eric Dash (2004-11-01). "Broker Who Aided U.S. Going on Trial for Fraud". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Joey Anuff and Gary Wolf (August 2000). "The Dumbass, The Daytrader, and the New Democracy". Wired.
  3. ^ a b American Greed: The Mad Max Of Wall Street (Television Production). United States: CNBC. 2010.
  4. ^ a b Carol Remond (March 11, 2004). "SEC Overrules NASD Fine, Ban Against Anthony Elgindy". The Wall Street Journal.
  5. ^ NASD (2003). . Archived from the original on 2007-02-10.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
  7. ^ "Well-known market manipulator Anthony Elgindy is dead". Retrieved 2017-05-01.

Further reading edit

  • Linda Christiansen, "When Telling the Truth is a Crime, Elgindy Faces Charges that He Manipulated Stocks with Accurate Information," The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2004
  • Conor Dougherty, The San Diego Union-Tribune, "SEC overturns ban on stock trader | Elgindy's firm also ordered reinstated," March 11, 2004
  • John R. Emshwiller, "A Felon's Wife Picks Up the Pieces Of Her Luxury Life," The Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2005
  • John R. Emshwiller, "Online Maverick Sells the Internet Short," The Wall Street Journal, July 22, 1999
  • John R. Emshwiller, Scam Dogs and Mo-Mo Mamas: Inside the Wild and Woolly World of Internet Stock Trading
  • Gary Wolf and Joey Anuff, "Dumb Money: Adventures of a Day Trader," Wired (Apr. 2004)
  • David Cohen, Chasing the Red, White, and Blue
  • Kowalski, Robert (2000). "This Silicon Investor Is Now Anthony@FederalDetention.gov". Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  • Weiss, Gary (2002). . Archived from the original on October 18, 2002. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  • Berenson, Alex (May 23, 2002). "Five, Including F.B.I. Agents, Are Named In a Conspiracy". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-05-01.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anthony Elgindy November 28 1967 July 23 2015 1 was an American stock broker and financial commentator who founded Pacific Equity Investigations Elgindy gained a reputation for his investigations of companies Towards the end of his life Elgindy was convicted of insider trading and served seven years in federal prison Anthony Elgindy in 2010Born in Egypt as Amr Ibrahim Elgindy Elgindy was known professionally as Anthony Pacific the Internet s most theatrical short seller 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Insider trading 2 References 3 Further readingBiography editElgindy originally worked as a car salesman in San Diego In 1988 he became a stock trader working for penny stock brokerage Blinder Robinson He later moved to another brokerage house Armstrong McKinley When Armstrong McKinley came under investigation for taking bribes to recommend stock Elgindy provided incriminating information to prosecutors In 1995 Elgindy became a short seller citation needed Insider trading edit After 2000 Elgindy began working with FBI agent Jeff Royer and gave him information on companies he believed were engaging in illegal activity Royer used FBI databases to search for any investigations into those companies by the FBI or the SEC Royer then funneled information on any pending investigations to Elgindy who used that information to short sell the stock 3 An investigation uncovered his relationship with Royer who resigned and began working directly for Elgindy Royer s girlfriend FBI agent Lynn Wingate continuing to funnel information to Elgindy 3 In 2002 Elgindy Royer and Wingate were indicted for their roles in the scheme 4 In 2003 the National Association of Securities Dealers NASD ruled that Elgindy and his firm Key West Securities engaged in a manipulative scheme in 1997 to inflate artificially the share price of Saf T Lok Inc through the entering of fraudulent quotations in the NASDAQ system selling the stock short at the artificially high prices and then taking active steps to depress the share price of Saf T Lok through the dissemination of negative research comments Elgindy and Key West Securities were fined 51 000 and had their NASD memberships revoked 5 In 2004 the SEC reversed the ban on appeal 4 In a superseding indictment issued in January 2005 Elgindy was charged with racketeering securities fraud and other crimes This included his scheme to steal information about FBI and separate SEC investigations of various companies After a four month trial Elgindy was convicted of insider trading in five stocks with illegal gains totaling about 66 000 6 Elgindy was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison He was released in late 2013 after serving almost seven years He committed suicide on July 23 2015 7 References edit Eric Dash 2004 11 01 Broker Who Aided U S Going on Trial for Fraud The New York Times Joey Anuff and Gary Wolf August 2000 The Dumbass The Daytrader and the New Democracy Wired a b American Greed The Mad Max Of Wall Street Television Production United States CNBC 2010 a b Carol Remond March 11 2004 SEC Overrules NASD Fine Ban Against Anthony Elgindy The Wall Street Journal NASD 2003 NASD s NAC Bars Tony Elgindy and Expels Key West Securities Inc For Manipulative Short Selling Scheme Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 The Naked Short Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2011 01 10 Well known market manipulator Anthony Elgindy is dead Retrieved 2017 05 01 Further reading editLinda Christiansen When Telling the Truth is a Crime Elgindy Faces Charges that He Manipulated Stocks with Accurate Information The Wall Street Journal November 1 2004 Conor Dougherty The San Diego Union Tribune SEC overturns ban on stock trader Elgindy s firm also ordered reinstated March 11 2004 John R Emshwiller A Felon s Wife Picks Up the Pieces Of Her Luxury Life The Wall Street Journal November 29 2005 John R Emshwiller Online Maverick Sells the Internet Short The Wall Street Journal July 22 1999 John R Emshwiller Scam Dogs and Mo Mo Mamas Inside the Wild and Woolly World of Internet Stock Trading Gary Wolf and Joey Anuff Dumb Money Adventures of a Day Trader Wired Apr 2004 David Cohen Chasing the Red White and Blue Kowalski Robert 2000 This Silicon Investor Is Now Anthony FederalDetention gov Retrieved 2007 04 30 Weiss Gary 2002 What to Bet Against Archived from the original on October 18 2002 Retrieved 2007 04 30 Berenson Alex May 23 2002 Five Including F B I Agents Are Named In a Conspiracy The New York Times Retrieved 2007 05 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Elgindy amp oldid 1204236400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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