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As negative sentiment against Wall Street snowballs and a new trading scandal takes shape, it is important to look back to 1986 and reflect on what's changed and what hasn't. While traders at the Galleon Group began unwinding positions in stocks like eBay (EBAY), Apple (AAPL) and OSI Pharmaceuticals (OSIP) in the wake of Raj Rajaratnam's arrest, the filming of "Wall Street 2" in lower Manhattan is cause for investor deja vu.
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As negative sentiment against Wall Street snowballs and a new trading scandal takes shape, it is important to look back to 1986 and reflect on what's changed and what hasn't. While traders at the Galleon Group began unwinding positions in stocks like eBay (EBAY), Apple (AAPL) and OSI Pharmaceuticals (OSIP) in the wake of Raj Rajaratnam's arrest, the filming of "Wall Street 2" in lower Manhattan is cause for investor deja vu.
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