Sunday, April 10, 2011 11:48:05 AM
Is it illegal to profit from inside information? Absolutely.
My point? Does anyone here have Mr. DiGenova's bank records? Trading records? I have no proof but am sure the answer to that is an emphatic one...NO!
Then why come on a public board and purposely speak to something they know NOTHING of?! Just because you 'can' is not a good reason. If a crime has been committed the feds will connect the dots. Trying someone with ZERO proof in public is not only immoral but illegal. It is really no more complicated than that IMO.
This game has grown old and the distinctions are easy enough to understand. We are all adults here and are accountable for what we do. Blaming others is childish. I made the decision to buy QASP. It certainly turned out to be a mistake. Too soon old, too late smart! That's on me entirely. GLTA
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