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Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Give Me The Lowest Price Of All (Corporate Greed Redux) |
September 16, 2009
Previously published by The Advocate for Institutional Investors on July 2006
Since at least the mid-1990s, executives and other insiders at an alarming number of public companies seem to have regularly received stock options on dates when the public trading price of the stock was unusually low-typically at or near annual or periodic lows, immediately before a substantial run-up in the stock price, or immediately after a sharp decline.
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