The motivation for a trade is irrelevant to the potential risk of civil and criminal liability.
Jenny Cooper Tue, 28 Feb 2017
Reports of share trading by directors and managers of listed companies often cite the reasons, such as the need to meet a tax bill, or the fact that it follows a black-out period imposed by the company.
This sort of information is useful to allay any suspicions that market participants might
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