Wednesday, April 24, 2013

EXOTIC PERMUTATIONS

If the name of the title sounds like one of those fancy spas executives often frequent, in this case it's code for unintended consequences.

But like one of those spas it pretty nice duty if you can get it.

He added that this wasn't specifically contemplated when such plans were devised a dozen years ago to give executives a way to sell some shares of their own companies despite being exposed to nonpublic information about it. It is, he said, an "exotic permutation."

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