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Trade Stocks and Commodities with the Insiders: Secrets of the COT Report (Wiley Trading) $32.29 “The way that Big Money got to be Big Money was by also being the ‘Smart Money’, and so it is worth paying attention to how the Big Money traders behave. That’s the essence of what Larry Williams has to teach us in this book. And it’s not just what the Smart Money says or thinks, but how they behave in terms of their trading that we should pay attention to. Larry shows us how to listen to that mes… |
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The Commitments of Traders Bible: How To Profit from Insider Market Intelligence (Wiley Trading) $37.99 Regardless of your trading methods, and no matter what markets you’re involved in, there is a Commitments of Traders (COT) report that you should be reviewing every week. Nobody understands this better than Stephen Briese, an industry-leading expert on COT data. And now, with The Commitments of Traders Bible, Briese reveals how to use the predictive power of COT data—and accurately interpret i… |
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Profit from Legal Insider Trading: Invest Today on Tomorrow’s News $9.01 When directors and executives buy and sell shares of their own companies, they are considered to have insider trading knowledge. While this kind of insider trading is done legally every day, with the knowledge and sanction of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), it must be publicly reported. Large institutional investors for years have tracked this information reported on the SEC’s F… |
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Insider $6.69 An explosive debut thriller First corporate attorney Will Connelly’s colleague hurtles to his death outside his office window. Within days, Will is a prime suspect in a murder, the target of an S.E.C. insider trading investigation, and a pawn in a complex criminal scheme involving the Russian mafia and a ruthless terrorist plot. Now, to top things off, he must ensure a deadly enemy doesn’t gain access to the nation’s most sensitive and confidential information-that has the power to do incalculable, irrevocable harm.An explosive debut thriller First corporate attorney Will Connelly’s colleague hurtles to his death outside his office window. Within days, Will is a prime suspect in a murder, the target of an S.E.C. insider trading investigation, and a pawn in a complex criminal scheme involving the Russian mafia and a ruthless terrorist plot. Now, to top things off, he must ensure a deadly enemy doesn’t gain access to the nation’s most sensitive and confidential information-that has the power to do incalculable, irrevocable harm. |
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The Insider $6.49 An explosive debut thriller First corporate attorney Will Connelly’s colleague hurtles to his death outside his office window. Within days Will is a prime suspect in a murder the target of an S.E.C. insider trading investigation and a pawn in a complex criminal scheme involving the Russian mafia and a ruthless terrorist plot. Now to top things off he must ensure a deadly enemy doesn’t gain access to the nation’s most sensitive and confidential information-that has the power to do incalculable irrevocable harm.An explosive debut thriller First corporate attorney Will Connelly’s colleague hurtles to his death outside his office window. Within days Will is a prime suspect in a murder the target of an S.E.C. insider trading investigation and a pawn in a complex criminal scheme involving the Russian mafia and a ruthless terrorist plot. Now to top things off he must ensure a deadly enemy doesn’t gain access to the nation’s most sensitive and confidential information-that has the power to do incalculable irrevocable harm. |
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Insider Trading $262.76 No Synopsis Available |
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Insider Trading in Loss Firms. $115.71 This study investigates whether insiders in loss firms trade their company stock differentially around new loss and loss reversal earnings announcements. Research suggests that the likelihood of litigation influences managers stock trading decisions prior to material events. Using a long event methodology, the study hypothesizes and finds that insiders reduce their net stock sales in a monotonic manner before a new loss announcement presumably to avoid improper trading allegations before bad news. This decrease is more pronounced if the new loss is the start of a multiple loss sequence. In contrast, there is no significant change in net trading patterns in the quarters prior to a loss reversal announcement irrespective of whether the loss reversal is the start of a single profit or multiple profit sequence indicating that insiders seem less concerned about legal implications when trading before good news. The results suggest that insiders in loss firms perceive asymmetric litigation risks to trading stock in the quarters before bad news relative to good news and act accordingly. Author: Aier, Jagadison Krishnamurty Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2011/09/02 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.21 inches |
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Securities Law: Insider Trading $20.48 No Synopsis Available |
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Securities Law : Insider Trading $25.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Insider Trading Regulation, 1988 $141.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Wall Street Insider Trading Edition Widescreen $9.76 Rated: RSynopsis: Feel the need for greed with the Wall Street Insider Trading Edition, featuring an all-new scrolling trivia track chronicling the financial, political and cultural events of the freewheeling ’80s and more! Michael Douglas received the 1987 Best Actor Academy Award® for his powerful performance as Gordon Gekko, a financial wizard who lures an ambitious young stockbroker (Charlie Sheen) into the illegal, lucrative world of corporate espionage in this gripping morality tale about the American dream gone wrong. |
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Insider Trading Regulation: A Treatise on the Definition Prevention and Regulation of Insider Trading $131.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Insider Trading: Economics, Politics, and Policy $13.74 Author: Macey, Jonathan R. Series Title: AEI Special Analyses Series Number: 913 Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 150 Publication Date: 1991/04/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.03 x 6.00 x 0.29 inches |
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Business Ethics: The State of the Art $1.89 Used – In a world in which daily reports of questionable business practices, from insider trading to environmental pollution, dominate the headlines, the need to understand the large issues of how business and ethics are, and ought to be, connected is of paramount concern. This unique collection of essays is the latest volume in the Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. The four lead essays–by Norman Bowie, Kenneth Goodpaster, Thomas Donaldson, and Ezra Bowen–are examples of some of the best think |
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Business Ethics: The State of the Art $1.89 New – In a world in which daily reports of questionable business practices, from insider trading to environmental pollution, dominate the headlines, the need to understand the large issues of how business and ethics are, and ought to be, connected is of paramount concern. This unique collection of essays is the latest volume in the Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. The four lead essays–by Norman Bowie, Kenneth Goodpaster, Thomas Donaldson, and Ezra Bowen–are examples of some of the best thinki |
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Business Ethics: The State of the Art $0.62 Used – In a world in which daily reports of questionable business practices, from insider trading to environmental pollution, dominate the headlines, the need to understand the large issues of how business and ethics are, and ought to be, connected is of paramount concern. This unique collection of essays is the latest volume in the Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. The four lead essays–by Norman Bowie, Kenneth Goodpaster, Thomas Donaldson, and Ezra Bowen–are examples of some of the best think |
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Business Ethics: The State of the Art $5.57 New – In a world in which daily reports of questionable business practices, from insider trading to environmental pollution, dominate the headlines, the need to understand the large issues of how business and ethics are, and ought to be, connected is of paramount concern. This unique collection of essays is the latest volume in the Ruffin Series in Business Ethics. The four lead essays–by Norman Bowie, Kenneth Goodpaster, Thomas Donaldson, and Ezra Bowen–are examples of some of the best thinki |
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Essays in Accounting Theory in Honour of Joel S. Demski $111.4 Rick Antle is the William S. Beinecke Professor of Accounting at the Yale School of Management, where he was the Senior Associate Dean from 2000 to 2005.Frøystein Gjesdal is a professor of Managerial Economics at Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) and is currently Head of the Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law.Pierre Jinghong Liang is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University.Advancing understanding of accounting theory, this rigorous scholarly work focuses on the analysis of corporate accounting reports as a source of information used in corporate decision-making and in pricing securities by the capital market. Wide-ranging and important chapters cover such topical issues as: managerial compensation, corporate insider trading, real options, fair value accounting standards, procurement costing, and quantum information. The chapters illustrate the variety of both modeling and empirical methods for addressing issues involving incentives and information. The authors’ unparalleled quality makes this book useful for both established and aspiring accounting scholars. |
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Essays in Accounting Theory in Honour of Joel S. Demski $139 Rick Antle is the William S. Beinecke Professor of Accounting at the Yale School of Management, where he was the Senior Associate Dean from 2000 to 2005.Frøystein Gjesdal is a professor of Managerial Economics at Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) and is currently Head of the Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law.Pierre Jinghong Liang is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University.Advancing understanding of accounting theory, this rigorous scholarly work focuses on the analysis of corporate accounting reports as a source of information used in corporate decision-making and in pricing securities by the capital market. Wide-ranging and important chapters cover such topical issues as: managerial compensation, corporate insider trading, real options, fair value accounting standards, procurement costing, and quantum information. The chapters illustrate the variety of both modeling and empirical methods for addressing issues involving incentives and information. The authors’ unparalleled quality makes this book useful for both established and aspiring accounting scholars. |
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Financial Crimes: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case $16.97 New – Chapters: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case, Guardia Di Finanza, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Integrity in Mobile Phone Financial Services. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’ |
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Financial Crimes: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case $15.58 Used – Chapters: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case, Guardia Di Finanza, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Integrity in Mobile Phone Financial Services. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher |
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Financial Crimes: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case $14.07 Used – Chapters: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case, Guardia Di Finanza, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Integrity in Mobile Phone Financial Services. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher |
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Financial Crimes: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case $16.24 New – Chapters: Insider Trading, Slush Fund, Underground Economy, Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, Chiasso Financial Smuggling Case, Guardia Di Finanza, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Integrity in Mobile Phone Financial Services. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’ |
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Saving the Corporate Soul – & (Who Knows) Maybe Your Own: Eight Principles for Creating and Preserving Integrity and Profitability Without Sell POD $26.95 Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks— a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul when it aligns its missions with the values of its workers and puts its resources at the service of the people it employs and the public it serves. He offers companies and their employees eight sound principles for “doing the right thing” and— citing examples from firms like Timberland, General Motors, Clif Bar, and BP— offers evidence that principled companies will excel financially over the long haul. |
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Saving the Corporate Soul – & (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own: Eight Principles for Creating and Preserving Integrity and Profitability without Sell $19.78 Used – Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks– a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul |
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Saving the Corporate Soul – & (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own: Eight Principles for Creating and Preserving Integrity and Profitability without Sell $13.88 Used – Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks– a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul |
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Saving the Corporate Soul – & (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own: Eight Principles for Creating and Preserving Integrity and Profitability without Sell $13.79 New – Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks– a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul w |
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Saving the Corporate Soul – & (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own: Eight Principles for Creating and Preserving Integrity and Profitability without Sell $19.78 New – Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks– a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul w |
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Saving the Corporate Soul Pod $26.95 Every day the media reports on the latest corporation guilty of financial misconduct and public deception. Insider trading, fraudulent accounting, outlandish executive pay and perks– a steady stream of scandals scars the business landscape. But the corporate crisis is as much spiritual as it is financial. More than ever, the time is ripe for Saving the Corporate Soul. In this hard-hitting, thought-provoking book, David Batstone shows that a corporation has the potential to act with soul when it aligns its missions with the values of its workers and puts its resources at the service of the people it employs and the public it serves. He offers companies and their employees eight sound principles for doing the right thing and– citing examples from firms like Timberland, General Motors, Clif Bar, and BP– offers evidence that principled companies will excel financially over the long haul. |
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Writing Securities Research: A Best Practice Guide $60 Financial markets have experienced turmoil in recent years. Whilst new regulations may be introduced around the world, Jeremy Bolland argues in this second edition of his unique guide to writing securities research that securities analysts don’t need more regulation-just a clearer understanding of the issues and challenges they face.Books that help analysts understand securities analysis and valuation abound. Writing Securities Research fills a serious gap by helping analysts appreciate the risks that they run when doing their job, wherever they operate. These include insider trading, frontrunning, conflicts of interest and defamation. Jeremy also comprehensively covers corporate governance risks that analysts need to draw to investors’ attention, concerning social responsibility, equal treatment of shareholders, executive compensation, independent non-executive directors and risk management. These topics are explained through actual case studies taken from around the world, accompanied by Alex cartoons to add a light-hearted perspective.The advice contained in Writing Securities Research does not just help analysts stay out of jail and avoid penalties, it also helps them write better research reports and be more competitive. As Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Asset Management, says in his foreword, “The book will equip analysts with many useful tools to help them achieve success.”The book is a must-have reference tool for all securities research professionals, including equity and credit research analysts on both the buy and sell sides. Moreover, as Alan Linning, Partner at international law firm Sidley Austin and former Head of Enforcement at Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission, attests to, the book should also prove invaluable to other professionals such as lawyers and regulators. Students of investment and finance can’t fail to gain a clearer understanding of their subject after reading this well-researched |
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Writing Securities Research: A Best Practice Guide $30.73 Financial markets have experienced turmoil in recent years. Whilst new regulations may be introduced around the world, Jeremy Bolland argues in this second edition of his unique guide to writing securities research that securities analysts don’t need more regulation-just a clearer understanding of the issues and challenges they face.Books that help analysts understand securities analysis and valuation abound. Writing Securities Research fills a serious gap by helping analysts appreciate the risks that they run when doing their job, wherever they operate. These include insider trading, frontrunning, conflicts of interest and defamation. Jeremy also comprehensively covers corporate governance risks that analysts need to draw to investors’ attention, concerning social responsibility, equal treatment of shareholders, executive compensation, independent non-executive directors and risk management. These topics are explained through actual case studies taken from around the world, accompanied by Alex cartoons to add a light-hearted perspective.The advice contained in Writing Securities Research does not just help analysts stay out of jail and avoid penalties, it also helps them write better research reports and be more competitive. As Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Asset Management, says in his foreword, “The book will equip analysts with many useful tools to help them achieve success.”The book is a must-have reference tool for all securities research professionals, including equity and credit research analysts on both the buy and sell sides. Moreover, as Alan Linning, Partner at international law firm Sidley Austin and former Head of Enforcement at Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission, attests to, the book should also prove invaluable to other professionals such as lawyers and regulators. Students of investment and finance can’t fail to gain a clearer understanding of their subject after reading this well-researched |
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Writing Securities Research: A Best Practice Guide $65 Financial markets have experienced turmoil in recent years. Whilst new regulations may be introduced around the world, Jeremy Bolland argues in this second edition of his unique guide to writing securities research that securities analysts don’t need more regulation-just a clearer understanding of the issues and challenges they face.Books that help analysts understand securities analysis and valuation abound. Writing Securities Research fills a serious gap by helping analysts appreciate the risks that they run when doing their job, wherever they operate. These include insider trading, frontrunning, conflicts of interest and defamation. Jeremy also comprehensively covers corporate governance risks that analysts need to draw to investors’ attention, concerning social responsibility, equal treatment of shareholders, executive compensation, independent non-executive directors and risk management. These topics are explained through actual case studies taken from around the world, accompanied by Alex cartoons to add a light-hearted perspective.The advice contained in Writing Securities Research does not just help analysts stay out of jail and avoid penalties, it also helps them write better research reports and be more competitive. As Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Asset Management, says in his foreword, “The book will equip analysts with many useful tools to help them achieve success.”The book is a must-have reference tool for all securities research professionals, including equity and credit research analysts on both the buy and sell sides. Moreover, as Alan Linning, Partner at international law firm Sidley Austin and former Head of Enforcement at Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission, attests to, the book should also prove invaluable to other professionals such as lawyers and regulators. Students of investment and finance can’t fail to gain a clearer understanding of their subject after reading this well-researched |
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