SEC files insider trading charges over Bellus takeover
2024-10-21 20:27 ET - Street Wire
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These stories always reveal a Board's competency. The board of directors in these situations should be charged. The company is public and they want to be secret agents. How is not a spoken word between two companies board members that leads to both board members knowing something is afoot, without a basic simple news release being issued that talks...these b s cases are ridiculous....how is it this person or all in these cases are charged with insider trading when they were able to find out about the news?..,duh it was public knowledge...
Posted by oh at 2024-10-22 08:34
anyone outside of a board of directors member who hears of any type of news like this, should demand the board issue a news release... public companies are not secret organizations...oh the buying entity wants to keep it quiet so they can steal the deal?....shhh don't tell anyone...meanwhile we need to get outside letters signig off...charge the comapnies for lack of timely disclosure....
Posted by oh at 2024-10-22 08:37
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