 RockyBBPremium join:2005-01-31 Steamboat Springs, CO | reply to texans20
Re: Not an expert said by texans20:I don't know much about investing, ... What's to stop the analyst from investing, or notifying close friends/family to invest, right before his announcement to make a lot of money. that is why Martha Stewart went to jail...to alert others that the Feds are watching. -- "Teleblend has an agreement with the Assignee to solicit and support former SunRocket customers." |
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 | Which I think is ridiculous. If you know a stock's going to rise, you should buy. If you're standing on the train tracks and the train is coming, you should get off the tracks. Unless, of course, someone with inside information told you the train was coming. -- Charter 5M | Windows XP MCE SP2 | Mobile AMD Athlon 64 4000+ | 1.5GB RAM | ATI Mobile Radeon X600 128MB | 120GB HDD |
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 RockyBBPremium join:2005-01-31 Steamboat Springs, CO | it's not legal to do it before the public announcement, which was texans20's question. after the public announcement everything is fair game. -- "Teleblend has an agreement with the Assignee to solicit and support former SunRocket customers." |
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 dsl15 join:2004-02-08 Columbia, SC | This is not illegal. Analyst can say anything they want. They are just a bunch of nobodies with opinions, which is given out to the public for free on TV and radio stations. What Martha Stewart did was insider trading, and was then found guilty of lying. |
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 RockyBBPremium join:2005-01-31 Steamboat Springs, CO | Hey dsl15! Read the original question! He said "what if the analyst had information that the merger would be denied." That is insider information; it doesn't matter if the info was from the company or from the regulators -- if it's not public information, then it's insider information. -- "Teleblend has an agreement with the Assignee to solicit and support former SunRocket customers." |
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 DotMac4Shill H8rPremium join:2007-10-26 Huntington Beach, CA 1 edit | reply to RockyBB The inverse of typical Hollywood Justice. |
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 dsl15 join:2004-02-08 Columbia, SC 1 edit | reply to RockyBB You are correct my friend.
It would be unwise for any analyst to comment on any company that he/she has insider information for. |
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 2 edits | said by dsl15:You are correct my friend. It would be unwise for any analyst to comment on any company that he/she has insider information for. Incorrect my friend.
An analyst comments on inside info all the time. That is what they do for a living. An analyst only gets in trouble if they trade the stocks they are commenting on or give that info to others before their column comes out - especially if they say buy a particular stock and then hype that stock in their column, thereby driving the price up. -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page
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 jpl931 join:2001-02-22 Herculaneum, MO | reply to dsl15 Analysts make (not necessarily) educated guesses concerning the viability of the future and profit abilty of satellite radio. If XM and Sirius do merge the hype alone will add some money to their shallow money coffers. But the road to being in the black is many years away if at all. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | reply to RockyBB said by RockyBB:that is why Martha Stewart went to jail... Martha Stewart was never convicted of insider trading. She was found guilty of obstruction of justice, conspiracy and making false statements. -- Only SHATNER is Kirk. |
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 | said by pnh102:said by RockyBB:that is why Martha Stewart went to jail... Martha Stewart was never convicted of insider trading. She was found guilty of obstruction of justice, conspiracy and making false statements. Which is why the Feds are after Barry Bonds.Who cares if he cheated?(I mean I do, but that's just sports) They don't like being lied to-it's THE cardinal sin in DC, disrespecting someones temporary robes of authority.They want his behind to make a big trophy example of. |
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