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Court freezes trader's assets in Smithfield case

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AP Washington
Last Updated : Jun 06 2013 | 11:30 PM IST
A US court has frozen the assets of a Thailand trader accused of profiting from advance knowledge of a Chinese company's plan to acquire Smithfield Foods.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Badin Rungruangnavarat of insider trading, saying he made more than USD 3 million ahead of the USD 4.7 billion planned acquisition announced May 29. He bought thousands of options on Smithfield stock and futures contracts in the prior week that would turn profitable when the acquisition was made public, the SEC said.
Smithfield shares rose 29 per cent on May 29, closing at USD 33.35.
The SEC says Rungruangnavarat has a Facebook friend who works at an investment bank who might have been his information source. Rungruangnavarat could not be reached for comment.
The federal court order bars Rungruangnavarat from destroying evidence.

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First Published: Jun 06 2013 | 11:30 PM IST

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