biz.yahoo.com
"The Nasdaq stock market in the United States is to introduce a new surveillance device to hunt out price-sensitive false information on the Internet..."
"The new Nasdaq device, due to be installed by the end of the year, will track some 4,000 Nasdaq-listed companies, searching for price-sensitive information which has not been officially released."
"It will focus on so-called ``chat-rooms'' on the global network of computers, looking for false information that could move share prices.
Nasdaq has spent between $1 million and $2 million on the initial cost of the device."
Thorough discussion of this matter seems urgent. |