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US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by emkz: 11:39pm On Feb 23
US regulators have accused a man of making $1.8m (£1.4m) by trading on confidential information he overheard while his wife was on a remote call, in a case that could fuel arguments against working from home.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it charged Tyler Loudon with insider trading after he "took advantage of his remote working conditions" and profited from private information related to the oil firm BP’s plans to buy an Ohio-based travel centre and truck-stop business last year.

The SEC claims that Loudon, who is based in Houston, Texas, listened in on several remote calls held by his wife, a BP merger and acquisitions manager who had been working on the planned deal in a home office 20ft (6 metres) away.

The regulator said Loudon went on a buying spree, purchasing more than 46,000 shares in the takeover target, TravelCenters of America, without his wife’s knowledge, weeks before the deal was announced on 16 February 2023. TravelCenters’s stock soared by nearly 71% after the deal was announced. Loudon then sold off all of his shares, making a $1.8m profit.

Loudon eventually confessed to his wife, and claimed that he had bought the shares because he wanted to make enough money so that she did not have to work long hours anymore.

She reported his dealings to her bosses at BP, which later fired her despite having no evidence that she knowingly leaked information to her husband. She eventually moved out of the couple’s home and filed for divorce.

The case is expected to fuel arguments – particularly at US companies – for workers to return to the office, reversing the boom in home working prompted by the pandemic lockdowns. Banks such as Goldman Sachs have been forcing some staff to come in five days a week, while others such as Google are factoring office attendance into their regular staff performance reviews.

Concerns about security and confidential information could end up trumping studies that show working from home can deliver big health benefits, allowing people to eat more healthily, feel less stressed and have lower blood pressure.

Loudon did not deny the allegations outlined in the SEC complaint, which was filed at the US district court for southern Texas, and instead agreed to a partial judgment, subject to court approval. That partial judgment will ban him from taking company leadership roles, force him to repay the money he made from the trade – with interest – on top of an extra fine to be determined by the court.

He is facing criminal charges from the US attorney’s office for the southern district of Texas.

The SEC filing said Loudon, who is in his early 40s, is employed with an unnamed publicly listed company but is not in a sector supervised by the regulator.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/feb/23/us-man-accused-of-making-18m-from-insider-trading-wife-remote-calls-working-from-home

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68379318

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by immortalcrown(m): 11:49pm On Feb 23
Gagantuan gaga!

Self-centred commenters below claim the woman worked against her husband's success. Will your judgement be the same if you are the woman's employer? Will you say the same thing if your neighbour becomes like the man against you and a company you work for? So, because he married her makes it right for him to abuse the conjugal trust and spy on the wife's employer? Life is about the golden rule. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Put yourself in the company's shoes. You people suffer from split personality disorder. Being ethical is a crime to you when it doesn't favour your interest.

The case is expected to fuel arguments – particularly at US companies – for workers to return to the office, reversing the boom in home working...
This excerpt from the post clearly shows why and how the man's action is wrong. Working remotely is very good but self-centred people want to abuse it.

The man betrayed his wife's trust. He makes her regret not treating him like an outsider or a stranger in the marriage.

I sincerely condemn his action. The wife felt safe in the presence of her husband but later got disappointed in him.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by matify83: 11:52pm On Feb 23
What could have happened if she hadn't reported the case to bp authority leading to her sack?

Why was she against the husband's success even though she didn't willfully give out ''insider secrets'' to her husband?

This kind of husband go sabi do amebo. Must you explain how you came about privileged information that made you a millionaire?
Who ask you?

This case get as e be.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Chrisrare: 1:53am On Feb 24
The woman shouldn't have been careless with such sensitive work information. She got the p45 she was looking for.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by TheRealOwner(m): 2:57am On Feb 24
Wait o, na the wife dey work, husband make money, con go tell wife, wife vex to report give her Ogas, her Ogas con sack d wife, she con divorce husband

E get as this matter be o

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Came4amod: 4:12am On Feb 24
emkz:


https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/feb/23/us-man-accused-of-making-18m-from-insider-trading-wife-remote-calls-working-from-home

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68379318

Nlfpmod

This is what people used to destroy Nigeria and enriched thier pockets ..blue collar fraud .. most of the billionaires In this country has done something like this and fact is no one is arrested for these crimes .. even just by Inflating the estimated value of a company and selling shares .. is called money glitch ..but fact is you arw stealling away the country by the law of action and reaction.... Inflation is the number 1 killer in Nigeria ..

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by talk2hb1(m): 4:16am On Feb 24
immortalcrown:
Gagantuan gaga!

The man betrayed his wife's trust. He makes her regret not treating him like an outsider or a stranger in the marriage.

I sincerely condemn his action. The wife felt safe in the presence of her husband but later got disappointed in him.
No, She Betrayed her Husband!
She never entrust any information with him, he did what every other investors do by fishing for information, but unfortunately he fished too close to home.
She exposing her husband confidentiality is betrayal, absolutely betrayal.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Dozie32(m): 7:16am On Feb 24
Wise man

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by tuoyoojo(m): 7:16am On Feb 24
Knowledge is power

But wisdom is key

The intention of the man was good

But see how it turned out

Nor be everything person suppose open him mouth dey talk

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by jojothaiv(m): 7:19am On Feb 24
matify83:
Must you explain how you came about privileged information that made you a millionaire?
Can't be me sha

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by SoliBayNG: 7:19am On Feb 24
TheRealOwner:
Wait o, na the wife dey work, husband make money, con go tell wife, wife vex to report give her Ogas, her Ogas con sack d wife, she con divorce husband

E get as this matter be o
if I say the matter no tire me I dey lie

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by ThatCEO: 7:19am On Feb 24
Mumu woman, the fool was probably expecting her employers to celebrate her, that's why she went to ass lick corporate.

Mumu Shd have talked a lawyer first before any move. The same move she went to report, probably all her bosses r doing it.

Now she has no job, no other company will employ her, n she has no husband too.

Forget, She was planning to divorce the man normally...no be this matter cause am.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by aidoko1: 7:19am On Feb 24
Here it will be Emefele giving the secret and the money without wahala

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Tjra: 7:19am On Feb 24
This has nothing to do with remote work.

I don't know of any couple who doesn't share company secrets on bed.

The witch only betrayed the man. Probably deal gone bad.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by JigsawKillah(m): 7:19am On Feb 24
You'd have to torture a confession out of me though. I don't blame the wife. But the man should have kept his mouth shut and spend lowkey.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by SoliBayNG: 7:20am On Feb 24
Matter tire me o. Olodo woman. Olodo man

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by ecolime(m): 7:22am On Feb 24
Na wash

Spouses share confidential info with themselves. Whether you work from home or not, it makes no difference.

As we speak, the direction of Nigeria is being discussed by BAT and Remi in the other room.

Insider trading na normal stuff everywhere even though it is unethical. People only apply caution and commonsense while at it.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by BoreholeGuy: 7:23am On Feb 24
Na ws

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by BodyCount: 7:24am On Feb 24
grin

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by NuCypher: 7:24am On Feb 24
immortalcrown:
Gagantuan gaga!

grin grin grin grin
I'm sure this guys reads a lot of Wallstreetbets on Reddit!

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by ZUBY77(m): 7:25am On Feb 24
I need this kind of situation. Every investor is looking for clues like this.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by jumokeadele(m): 7:25am On Feb 24
there's a great lesson for men to learn from this story.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by magnum247: 7:25am On Feb 24
I honestly see nothing wrong in what he did as he was just privileged that his wife worked on the deal. A lot of people somewhere will also benefit from this kind of situation but won't go about exposing themselves. It happens in all works of life, people will always get privileged information before others and how you use it depends on you

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by MVLOX(m): 7:26am On Feb 24
The husband self no sharp.... That kind thing Na croonies you go use so that nothing can be traced to you

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Phut(f): 7:27am On Feb 24
matify83:
What could have happened if she hadn't reported the case to bp authority leading to her sack?

Why was she against the husband's success even though she didn't willfully give out ''insider secrets'' to her husband?

This kind of husband go sabi do amebo. Must you explain how you came about privileged information that made you a millionaire?
Who ask you?

This case get as e be.

They would have eventually figured out the suspicious deals, both would face criminal charges, as he is currently doing. The wife would go down with him because it’s especially hard for a spouse to prove that they were not aware of insider trading, by their significant other.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by ProudNigerian01: 7:27am On Feb 24
Ps.90.12 - So teach us to number our days, That we may gain a heart of wisdom.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Yugoslavia247(m): 7:27am On Feb 24
This is where an African woman will easily support you.

The wife never even thought about it. Normally she will be sacked.
Why did she report?

I can bet it that the man was earning lower than she was. Her pain is the man is richer and would not be her puppet. If not why report him.


Even the warren buffet and bill gate and the wall street jagabans are the real trade criminals. They manipulate market and make billions in dollars.

The woman na the usual people who want to be good worker and not the wise worker.

In the company I last worked we had strict rules but the Ogas were embezzling money. If you are caught as a mere worker you will be used as a Christmas goat.

So she is simply stewpid.
She never wanted the progress of the husband. If she had not known, then the man would have been rich.

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Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by Phut(f): 7:29am On Feb 24
ThatCEO:
Mumu woman, the fool was probably expecting her employers to celebrate that's why she went to ass lick corporate.

Mumu Shd have talked a lawyer first before any move. The same move she went to report, probably all her bosses r doing it.

Now she has no job, no other company will employ her, n she has no husband too. Forget, She was planning to divorce the man normally...no be this matter cause am.
Re: US Man Accused Of Making $1.8m From Listening To His Wife's Remote Work Calls by maasoap(m): 7:29am On Feb 24
TheRealOwner:
Wait o, na the wife dey work, husband make money, con go tell wife, wife vex to report give her Ogas, her Ogas con sack d wife, she con divorce husband

E get as this matter be o
The script is good, I must confess

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