An investor who is not an employee or insider of any public corporation overhears confidential merger details from a corporate officer while sitting at a restaurant. If the investor immediately purchases shares of the target firm based on this confidential information, which of the following statements accurately describes the investor's legal liability under federal securities laws?
- The investor has violated insider trading laws because trading on material nonpublic information is prohibited regardless of employment status.Cevap
- BThe investor is entirely exempt from insider trading liability because they are not an officer, director, or employee of the target corporation.
- CThe investor is liable for insider trading only if the corporate officer explicitly receives a monetary kickback or share of the trading profits.
- DThe investor committed no violation because overhearing a conversation in a public restaurant automatically converts confidential information into public domain information.
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The investor has violated insider trading laws because trading on material nonpublic information is prohibited regardless of employment status.
Federal insider trading rules explicitly apply to any individual who trades securities while in possession of material nonpublic information. A person does not need to be an employee, officer, or director of the company to incur liability.
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