Insider trading is the trading of a corporation's stock or other securities by individuals with access to non-public information about the company. In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, and large shareholders may be legal, if this trading is done in a way that does not take advantage of non-public information.
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We need to talk about Eastman Kodak's insane 2,000% pharma pump
Kodak Eastman has joined the growing list of embattled companies that've turned thousands of Robinhood traders into bagholders. ...
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Kodak stock sinks 45% after alleged insider trading halts its pharma pivot
Kodak Eastman stock rampaged by more than 1000% after it secured a $750M government loan to fund its transition into pharmaceuticals. ...
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Coinbase faces negligence suit after mishandling its launch of Bitcoin Cash
Long-standing cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase will face a negligence lawsuit after allegedly mismanaging the launch of Bitcoin ...
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FBI suspects tea company that 'pivoted' to blockchain of insider trading
Long Island Tea Corp changed its name to Long Blockchain Corp in 2017. Now the FBI is investigating the company suspecting ...