An audio technician working at an independent podcast studio records a pre-taped interview with the Chief Executive Officer of a publicly traded software company. During the unreleased recording, the officer reveals an unannounced major corporate acquisition. Prior to the public broadcast of the episode, the technician purchases shares of the software company's stock based on this confidential information. Under federal securities laws, which of the following statements regarding the technician's actions is correct?
- The technician violated insider trading laws by purchasing stock while in possession of material, nonpublic information obtained through a position of trust.Cevap
- BThe technician is exempt from insider trading liability because the technician is not an officer, director, or employee of the software company.
- CThe technician's stock purchase is legal as long as the podcast recording is officially aired to the public within thirty days of the trade execution.
- DThe technician can only be found liable if the corporate officer explicitly directed the technician to trade on the confidential information.
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The technician violated insider trading laws by purchasing stock while in possession of material, nonpublic information obtained through a position of trust.
Under federal securities regulations and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, trading on material, nonpublic information obtained in breach of a duty of trust or confidence (misappropriation theory) constitutes illegal insider trading. Direct employment by the issuing firm is not required to establish liability.
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Misappropriation Theory and Non-Employee Insider Trading Liability
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