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by rayiner
3723 days ago
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What is the gain from the fraud? Note that in the comments section of HN, it's acceptable to compare the settlement to the entirety of a company's revenue. In court, the fine would be compared to actual damages, which requires a causal connection between misrepresentations and losses. You might be able to establish damages in a statistical fashion, but that will still come down to computing some specific fraction of the sales that were fraudulent and the fraction of the value of those sales that were losses. |
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You'd think at least that these folks would be barred from any further involvement with the financial industry.