71.   Such insider buying is not a guarantee that the stock will rise, but it does show that management believes that the company is undervalued.

72.   The campaign took steps Wednesday to downplay the significance of this figure, but some insiders are clearly worried.

73.   The consummate insider is now an outsider, scrambling to put together an opposition to Putin.

74.   The industry insider is hopeful the scandal will lead to improvements in the way the ISU judges international competition.

75.   The idea that the form of a merger would matter in determining whether insider trading was illegal is absurd, but that is the current state of the law.

76.   The insiders are usually seasoned veterans of the party establishment, and the outsiders usually younger versions eager to shove aside their elders to make room for themselves.

77.   The insiders were all subject to a lockup provision that prevented them from selling the stock for six months, roughly the end of the year.

78.   The insider is former Pistons assistant coach Dick Versace, who reportedly may replace Jackson.

79.   The insiders are Paulson, Robert J. Hurst, John A. Thain and John L. Thornton.

80.   The insiders have been surprised before.

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people 0.79%
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thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
insider 0%
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