An Open Window for Insider Sales

When the Securities and Exchange Commission talks, company executives tend to listen.

But when these private regulatory discussions involve a company’s accounting practices, something else tends to happen: Many executives rush to dump their shares. And because these sales occur before other investors know that the S.E.C. is poking around, the activity raises an interesting question about market fairness.

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