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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan_D
Yes. It would be illegal for, say, someone to act on information they've recieved from a friend at the company before it's publicly known by way of a news release. It's almost impossible to police though in my opinion, so it goes on a hell of a lot. How is someone supposed to prove that the person in question has spoken to someone in the know?
Exactly! Thats why I always assumed it was legal, because it would be pretty impossible to protect against it. Its interesting to know now that its actually illegal
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