Equifax CIO Put ‘2 and 2 Together’ Then Sold Stock, SEC Says
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#6Appalling. One would have thought that a C-level officer in a listed company would know enough about insider trading as to not do it...
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#7Not having clicked thru the link, that doesn’t sound good for his insider trading case
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#9He was trying to sell his stock and didn't wait an official trail of him knowing about it. It would be hard to deny knowing about it once he joined the conference call. Did I read that right? Because that's what it sounds like to me.
> “VERY large breach opportunity”
"opportunity" what does that even mean? Were they celebrating and planning on monetizing it? That kind of makes sense I guess. Since they get to charge people to freeze their credit, their stock has recovered and executive retired happily to Bahamas or wherever. It was an opportunity after all!
Re: Equifax CIO Put ‘2 and 2 Together’ Then Sold Stock, SEC Says
#10Appalling. One would have thought that a C-level officer in a listed company would know enough about insider trading as to not do it...