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anshika

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In arbitration cases against securities firms, the arbitrators may award damages for losses, but may not impose punitive damages.
 a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Insider Trading. Scott Ginsburg was chief executive officer (CEO) of Evergreen Media Corp, which owned and operated radio stations. In 1996, Evergreen became interested in ac-quiring EZ Communications, Inc, which also owned radio stations. To initiate negotiations, Ginsburg met with EZ's CEO, Alan Box, on Friday, July 12. Two days later, Scott phoned his brother Mark, who, on Monday, bought 3,800 shares of EZ stock. Mark discussed the deal with their father Jordan, who bought 20,000 EZ shares on Thursday. On July 25, the day before the EZ bid was due, Scott phoned his parents' home, and Mark bought another 3,200 EZ shares. The same routine was followed over the next few days, with Scott periodically phoning Mark or Jordan, both of whom continued to buy EZ shares. Evergreen's bid was refused, but on August 5, EZ announced its merger with another company. The price of EZ stock rose 30 percent, in-creasing the value of Mark and Jordan's shares by 664,024 and 412,875, respectively. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit in a federal district court against Scott. What was the most likely allegation? What is required to impose sanctions for this of-fense? Should the court hold Scott liable? Why or why not?



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lcapri7

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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

Insider trading
The most likely allegation in these circumstances was that Scott violated Section 10(b) and SEC Rule 10b-5 by communicating material nonpublic information to Mark and Jordan, who then bought EZ stock based on that information. To establish liability under Section 10(b) and SEC Rule 10b-5 requires proof of scienter (an intent to defraud or knowledge of misconduct) with respect, in this case, to a failure to disclose material facts used at the time of a trade. The court should find that Scott tipped off Mark and Jordan about the EZ deal, and assess a financial penalty and impose an injunction on Scott against future violations of the securities laws. In an insider trading case, the closeness in time of a phone conversation between a buyer of securities and a party with inside information to the buyer's purchase of shares provides a reasonable basis for inferring that the motivation for the buyer's purchase was inside information. Here, the pattern of calls between Scott, Mark, and Jordan and their purchase of EZ shares supports such a finding.




anshika

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Gracias!


jomama

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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