I haven’t been following the Doug Whitman case that closely but I got the vague impression that he wasn’t that guilty. Like, he did his research and thought it was his job to dig up information about public companies, he sought “color†rather than clearly-material hard numbers from executives, and he thought that when insider-trading-trial-Zelig…
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Tags: Doug Whitman, insider-trading, Roomy Khan