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Alexander Guterma

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101:. He was convicted and in February 1960 was sentenced to serve four years and 11 months in prison and fined $ 160,000 for violating federal securities regulations by looting F.L. Jacobs Company of $ 3.5 million. In 1959, Guterma had also been charged with failing to register as a foreign agent after taking $ 750,000 for the Mutual Broadcasting System to provide favorable coverage of 86:, Shawano Development Company (Florida land), Western Financial Corporation (a holding company), Micro-Moisture Controls (electronic devices), McGrath Securities (a brokerage firm), and United Hotels Corporation. Guterma also had dealings with 77:
Through extensive financial maneuvering, Guterma gained control of F.L. Jacobs Co. (an auto parts maker), Bon Ami Co. (a scouring powder manufacturer), Scranton Corporation (a holding company; formerly a lace manufacturer),
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REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1955 TO DECEMBER 31, 1959
90:, another stock manipulator, by buying United Dye & Chemical Corp. (renamed Chemoil) from him. At the time, he was the only person to head three separate NYSE-listed companies. 276: 26:) (April 29, 1915 – April 5, 1977) was one of the biggest stock manipulators in the United States in the 1950s, for which he was convicted and served three years in prison. 66:, he became the manager of several companies in the Philippines, where he married an American woman, Anita Louise McGrath. In 1950, he came to the United States to set up a 291: 109:
government. Guterma pleaded no contest and was sentenced to eight to 24 months in prison and fined $ 10,000. After prison, he became a real estate developer in
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Turner, Wallace. "Gamblers' money: the new force in American life." Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston, Massachusetts. 1965.
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charged Guterma with failure to file financial statements. He was arrested after he booked a seat on a plane to
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The Go-Go Years: The Drama and Crashing Finale of Wall Street's Bullish 60s By John Brooks
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Guterma Is Given 4 Years In Fraud; Fined $ 160,000 for Stock Deals and Is Denied Bail
251: 55: 54:, where he attended a missionary school. He was found by immigration officials in 42:, the son of a Russian czarist Army general and a Polish mother. The family fled 102: 58:, in 1935 and deported. He said that he escaped from a Japanese POW camp in the 98: 87: 330: 63: 34:
Guterma's early years are not well documented. He claimed he was born in
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Guterma died on April 5, 1977, in a crash of a private aircraft near
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Mystery Man For Trujillo Gets New Term - 8 to 24 Mo.
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Guterma, 5 in Family and Pilot Killed in Bronx Crash
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Irkutsk
Siberia
Russia
Russian Revolution
China
Honolulu, Hawaii
Philippines
World War II
kenaf
Florida
Hal Roach
Mutual Broadcasting System
Lowell Birrell
Securities and Exchange Commission
Ankara, Turkey
Rafael Trujillo
Dominican Republic
Boca Raton, Florida
Somerset, Kentucky
La Guardia Airport
Delta Airlines Flight 191
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Guterma Revealed As 1935 Stowaway New York Times March 25, 1959



A Finagling Financier New York Times February 18, 1960


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