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Chapter 29.5, Problem 3CC
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To discuss: The meaning of insider trading and its harmful effect towards the outsider investors.

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A person who invests in the company’s stock or contributes to the company’s capital with an expectation of monetary return is termed as an investor.

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Insider Trading Explained; Author: Chris Haroun;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ96nOQNPcE;License: Standard youtube license