51.   Insiders are board members and officers privy to information about company plans who face strict government guidelines on trading in the company stock.

52.   Insiders can be wrong, of course.

53.   It is not clear whether the sprinkling of drug-testing cases means that insider trading is new to the lab setting or has just been overlooked.

54.   It is not hard to see why some important Democratic insiders are cool to Harshbarger.

55.   Moreover, if an insider were to be chosen, it would have made more sense to announce him or her when Reed made his decision.

56.   Most insiders are certain the players will never accept a salary cap.

57.   Not all Republican insiders are worried about Buchanan.

58.   NHL insiders have been saying, as reported here last week, that Whaler owner Pete Karmanos would love to make Las Vegas his landing spot.

59.   Now it looks like the insiders were right.

60.   On one level, insider trading is easier to prove than complex accounting or financial fraud.

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report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
insider 0%
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