1. Let us assume that insiders are now willing to accept a real wage reduction soas to protect their jobs. 2. The argument advanced here is that insider dealing is the sort of conduct which ought to be criminal. 3. The argument here is that insider dealing is a victimless crime. 4. The growth of financial conglomerates, however, has caused insider dealing to be a more urgent and immediate problem. 5. The issue of whether insider dealing is efficient or inefficient is problematic. 6. There was endless media speculation about who the characters were in real life and which political insider was the author. 7. Let us assume that insiders are now willing to accept a real wage reduction so as to protect their jobs. 8. Although Eisner has shown some interest in acquiring a network, some industry insiders were surprised Tuesday at his seeming determination to enter the business. 9. Amid all this selling, insider buying has been minimal. 10. An insider is the name given to a company executive or board member. |