Sharing Inside Information Is More Common Than You Might Think
Sharing Inside Information Is More Common Than You Might Think
A recent study by Erik Roelofsen and Gerard Mertens shows that analysts and investors frequently receive price-sensitive information. Erik Roelofsen comments in this article. He argues for more transparency from companies.
A recent study by Erik Roelofsen and Gerard Mertens shows that analysts and investors frequently receive price-sensitive information. Erik Roelofsen comments in this article. He argues for more transparency from companies.
Participants
Erik
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Featured
Touryalai, H.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist
Media Outlets
Forbes Blogs (Online)
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