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Goldman also said the company and "certain past and present employees" are being charged criminally in South Korea by Heungkuk Life Insurance Co. over the firm's marketing and sale of a deal known as Timberwolf.
SEC Probes Goldman Over Libyan Dealings Liz Rappaport 2011
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Goldman issued the security, formally called Timberwolf I, in March 2007.
Goldman Sachs Ripped Off And Misled Clients, Senate Report Says 2011
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The Australian hedge fund, which is no longer in business, sought more than $1 billion in damages from Goldman, accusing the firm of fraudulently selling securities in a 2007 collateralized-debt obligation called Timberwolf 2007-1.
Mortgage Win for Goldman Liz Rappaport 2011
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Mr. Pickhardt represents Heungkuk Life Insurance Co., which accused Goldman in a federal suit last week of misleading the Korean insurer about the risks of a CDO it purchased called Timberwolf.
Banks Hit for Credit Union Ills Liz Rappaport 2011
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The firm continued to sell the securities, called Timberwolf, after the email was sent.
BofA Shakes Up Senior Ranks Dan Fitzpatrick 2011
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A Goldman-created transaction called Timberwolf was not such a great deal, according to a private email from Tom Montag, who helped run the firm's securities business at the time.
Flubbed Messages 2010
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Levin vigorously pressed about an e-mail between Goldman executives describing one product called Timberwolf as "one s---- y deal."
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Mr. Pickhardt represents Heungkuk Life Insurance Co., which accused Goldman in a federal suit last week of misleading the Korean insurer about the risks of a CDO it purchased called Timberwolf.
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One executive "instructed Goldman personnel not to provide written information to investors about how Goldman was valuing" a CDO called Timberwolf, according to the report, "and its sales force offered no additional assistance to potential investors trying to evaluate the 4,500 underlying assets."
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Levin asked Daniel Sparks, the former head of Goldman's mortgages department, about a $1 billion product called Timberwolf that Goldman sold to investors while betting against it.
SFGate: Top News Stories Marcy Gordon 2010
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