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good article on the wall street journal of monday . or was it tuesday ?
anyhow it gives names and dates .like now, of hd brass dumping hd stock.
it also states that every time hd stock reaches a new high ,insiders move quickly to dump .
but, maybe this time they are into a big time dump.
they must have been scared by the new vision ??????????????
This is not unusual in any publicly traded corporation.High level management is restricted as to when the can trade stock to prevent dumping, etc. because they have access to the financials. Most of the trading activity is electronically scheduled and they only have control over the dates within the allowable window. Many times the trades are triggered bythe expiration of stock options.
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