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Dec 31, 2000

The insiders

What happens when the smart money cashes out? IROs are left holding the smoking gun

Scenario: the CEO sells a bundle of shares to pay for his safari vacation. By the time the paperwork reaches the public eye he is hunting angry beasts on the dark continent - and good thing, too, considering all the angry beasts back home who would like to have his head as a trophy. Conclusion: insider buying or selling is heavily scrutinized. Financial media and investors love to point the finger at insider trades, particularly those that precede rises in stock prices and reap tremendous

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