11.   Corporate insiders won by selling stock at the right time -- sometimes just before damaging news hit the market.

12.   Corporate insiders.

13.   Critics say, however, that cases against young hackers like Trifero have been overblown, and that the real danger to these networks comes from disgruntled corporate insiders.

14.   Federal law says that certain corporate insiders may not keep profits made when shares of their company are sold within six months of being purchased.

15.   If the Supreme Court rejects that theory it would dramatically limit the power of the SEC and the Justice Department to prosecute persons who are not truly corporate insiders.

16.   It is illegal for a corporate insider, using material non-public information, to trade in shares of his or her own company.

17.   One of those strategies, endorsed by many academics of the time, was to buy the stocks most favored by corporate insiders.

18.   She became an overnight icon of workplace integrity, celebrated as a corporate insider who had the courage to confront her boss about possible wrongdoing in high places.

19.   Swaps in particular are often designed so that corporate insiders keep the voting power even after they get rid of the economic risks and benefits of owning stock.

20.   The editors had believed the information came from a corporate insider, in which case the source, not the newspaper, would usually face the legal consequences.

a. + insider >>共 190
political 15.50%
possible 6.30%
party 5.28%
corporate 4.26%
former 3.58%
ultimate 3.07%
illegal 3.07%
consummate 2.90%
hollywood 2.39%
republican 2.21%
corporate + n. >>共 752
profit 10.00%
earnings 6.10%
bond 3.07%
executive 2.32%
tax 2.06%
sponsor 1.97%
customer 1.62%
client 1.54%
culture 1.49%
headquarters 1.35%
insider 0.11%
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