A) government prosecution and a private investor's suit.
B) negative publicity but no criminal prosecution or civil suit.
C) only government prosecution.
D) only a private investor's suit.
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A) any other public company with which the firm exchanges shares.
B) any state in which the firm does business.
C) the federal government.
D) the state in which the firm incorporated.
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A) liable for insider trading.
B) not liable because Ed did not prevent others from profiting.
C) not liable because Ed did not misappropriate any information.
D) not liable because Ed does not work for Discount.
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A) the declaration of dividends by the firm's board of directors.
B) the later re-registration of the firm's securities.
C) the short-swing activities of the firm's insiders.
D) the solicitation of proxies from the firm's shareholders.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) internal "disclosure controls and procedures."
B) external "release and reveal timetables."
C) personal "peruse and review liability policies."
D) public "information and discussion forums."
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A) buy or sell its securities only on a national security exchange.
B) register its securities transactions unless they qualify for an exemption.
C) invest its own managerial or entrepreneurial efforts.
D) issue instruments representing corporate ownership or debt.
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A) can avoid high costs and complicated procedures.
B) is an attempt to deceive and manipulate investors.
C) is a way for investors to fairly break the rules.
D) will result in higher expenses and extended oversight.
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A) contribute to the operations of national security exchanges.
B) disclose all essential information about the issuance of its securities.
C) engage in market surveillance to deter undesirable practices.
D) meet investors' reasonable expectations to make a profit.
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A) only by investment companies on organized exchanges.
B) only involving short-swing profits obtained in over-the-counter markets.
C) only involving tippers and tippees in private transactions.
D) in almost any circumstances.
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A) material when he sold the stock.
B) available to the public after he bought the stock.
C) available to the public before he bought the stock.
D) forward-looking when he bought the stock.
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