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To: john kalenkiewicz who wrote (280)11/17/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) of 487
 
insider trading (noun)

First appeared 1966

: the illegal use of insider information for profit in financial trading

in*sid*er (noun)

First appeared 1848

: a person recognized or accepted as a member of a group, category, or organization: as

a : a person who is in a position of power or has access to confidential information

b : one (as an officer or director) who is in a position to have special knowledge of the affairs of or to influence the decisions of a company

crim*i*nal [1] (adjective)

[Middle English, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French criminel, from Late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimin- crimen crime]

First appeared 15th Century

1 : relating to, involving, or being a crime <~ neglect>

2 : relating to crime or to the prosecution of suspects in a crime <~ statistics> <brought ~ action>

3 : guilty of crime; also : of or befitting a criminal <a ~ mind>

4 : DISGRACEFUL

-- crim*i*nal*ly (adverb)
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