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  1. Sep 23, 2020 · The three Canadians — Ottawa resident Michael Wexler, Oakville, Ont.-based attorney Ashmit Patel and a Canadian who lived in Grand Cayman, Andrew McAlpine — are also facing criminal charges brought by the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of California.

  2. Sep 22, 2020 · According to court documents, Ongkaruck Sripetch (a resident of Gig Harbor, Washington, who used the aliases “King Richards” and “Shelby Saint-Claire”), Canadian resident Michael Wexler, Ashmit Patel, and Grand Cayman resident Andrew McAlpine were members of a stock fraud ring who worked together to artificially inflate the prices of ...

  3. Mar 17, 2016 · The company, run by Tove Christensen (the older brother of Hayden Christensen) and Canadian hedge fund guru Michael Wexler, is an offshoot of Wexler’s Maple Leaf Capital.

  4. Michael Wexler, MBA - Richard E. Ryan & Associates Ltd. | LinkedIn. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2K followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Michael. Welcome back....

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SeemsThe Seems - Wikipedia

    The Seems is a children's novel series by John Hulme and Michael Wexler. The series follows the character of Becker Drane, age 12, living in a world called "The Seems"; in the series, The Seems world is responsible for the protection of the reader's "reality" (that is, planet Earth).

  6. Michael Wexler is the chief investment officer and founded Maple Leaf Capital LLP in May 2002. Prior to this, he was at Credit Suisse First Boston in London for four years establishing and managing the single stock derivative trading group and as a proprietary trader focusing on global single stock volatility and correlation trading.

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  8. Michael Wexler, who founded Maple Leaf Capital LLP in 2002, outlines recent developments within the company’s flagship volatility trading fund. Maple Leaf Capital launched its first offering in October 2002, the Opportunity Fund, as a long equity volatility product.

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