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Business, 04.12.2019 03:31 hiji0206

Jan is an attorney at a law firm and she knows information about change in the status of litigation against one of the corporate clients of her firm. she knows that the company is in huge legal trouble and is going to settle for billions of dollars, and this will subsequently probably reduce stock prices. so she sells all her stock immediately and tells all her friends with stock in the company to sell as quickly as possible. in this situation, . jan used inside material information to make a profit b. jan did not engage in insider trading c. jan did not use inside material information because the information she had was not important d. jan did not use inside material information e. jan has the legal right to use this private information for her personal gain in a capitalist society

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