MediaTek has established internal trading | 2 high-level guilty plea

MediaTek’s merger and acquisition in 2015, former defender Mo Huanwei’s ex-husband Zheng Jiewei bought the shares of Lixin before the merger was opened. After the news was released, he took off 470,000 yuan; Chen Wenlin, the layout engineer of MediaTek IC, also pre-empted the company. Warrants, earned 2.07 million, involving insider trading. 2 people pleaded guilty and paid back the proceeds of crime, Taipei District Court sentenced Zheng, Chen was sentenced to 1 year in October, 1 year in August, all suspended for 3 years, each required to pay 750,000 treasury , 600,000. The whole case can be appealed.

The judgment pointed out that MediaTek announced on September 8, 2015 that it had acquired Lianyi, with a premium of 195 yuan per share, a premium of 4%, and acquired a 35% to 51% stake in the company. The estimated total purchase amount is nearly 30 billion. But as early as the year 9 At the beginning of the month, the market was rumored to be a rumor of mergers and acquisitions, which was denied by both parties. On the day of the announcement of the merger, MediaTek, Licensing shares rose.

In July and August 2015, Zheng Jieyi heard that MediaTek may acquire the rumor of the company. On the evening of September 3, the same day, he learned that his ex-wife, Mr. Huan Huan, who was the manager of the corporate relations department, went to Hsinchu for the merger in the morning, September 4 Japan used the employee account to purchase 207 shares of Lixin, and sold it from September 8th to 11th, making a profit of 472,500 yuan.

On August 17 and 18, 2015, Chen Wenlin asked LINE to inquire about the progress of the merger of Chen Zhiyuan, the technical director of MediaTek's strategy department. After learning the results of the case, he bought it from August 18 to September 4, 2015. The Licensing Stock Right Warrants were sold in full from September 8th to 10th, and the profit was 2.77 million yuan.

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