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To: OLDTRADER who wrote (171006)10/1/2002 6:29:50 PM
From: Sr K  Respond to of 176387
 
maybe just maybe it would be time for DELL to buy some calls/leaps
Wouldn't that amount to insider trading, the ultimate use of inside information?



To: OLDTRADER who wrote (171006)10/2/2002 11:42:19 PM
From: mepci  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
OT: Dell proved to be a neophyte in the options game. Don;t encourage them further. Besides management should not be gambling with stockholders money, particularly when they use it to hide easy transfer of SE to management. The more I think of it, the more I feel that what Dell did is as much a crime as what Ebbers did.
There are strict rules on playing with its own stock by company management. Probably a good prosecutor can make a case out of Dell deals. Are there kickbacks involved here?