The president of an international company tells reporters at a press conference that the company is doing well and will be meeting quarterly projections. Investors jump on the stock as a sound investment, driving the price of the stock up. On the side, the president sells her/his shares in the company. When the company's financials are released, the truth comes out: the company is in bad financial shape. The president of the company is guilty of

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The president of an international company tells reporters at a press conference that the company is doing well and will be meeting quarterly projections. Investors jump on the stock as a sound investment, driving the price of the stock up. On the side, the president sells her/his shares in the company. When the company's financials are released, the truth comes out: the company is in bad financial shape. The president of the company is guilty of






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