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    Applied Business Ethics Insider trading ethical dilemma and study of portfolio evidence Student: NGUYEN TUAN DUNG Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Part A: Ethical Dilemma - Insider trading PAGEREF _Toc396083897 \h 2Description of insider trading and its ethical issues PAGEREF _Toc396083898 \h 21.Insider trading: Why is it an ethical dilemma? PAGEREF _Toc396083899 \h 32.Ethical solutions to this dilemma PAGEREF _Toc396083900 \h 4Part B: Portfolio of Evidence Content PAGEREF _Toc396083901 \h 7Appendix

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    History of Insider Trading Laws United States of America was the first country who introduced the laws on insider trading‚ immediately after their market crashed during the Great Depression. The Securities Act‚ 1933 prohibited fraud in the sale of securities. However‚ it was in 1934 when the Securities Exchange Act for the first time legally recognized ‘insider trading’ as an offence. It addressed the issue both directly and indirectly by prohibiting short swing profits made from any trading within

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    Martha Case 1. What was the basis of Martha Stewart’s reputation? In term of financial reputation‚ it will be on market share and stock price. 2. Why did MSO’s stock price decline due to Martha Stewart’s loss of reputation? Due to Martha’s fame and recognition of her show‚ many people therefore invested their money in the company. However‚ when Martha was accuse for insider trading which has went against her credibility‚ investor start to pull out from stock by selling away their stock

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    The Insider (1999) is a film rife with ethical dilemmas‚ suspense and controversy. It is based on a true story related to a 1994 episode of the CBS news show 60 Minutes that never aired. The plot puts Dr. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) at odds with Brown & Williamson‚ the third largest tobacco companies in the country. Wigand was fired from his position as Vice President of Research and Development‚ at which he was instructed to hide information related to the addictive nature of nicotine. The plot

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    The Insider 1. What response or reaction do you have to any aspect or part of this movie? (Give at least two reactions and give examples to explain your reactions.) I was surprised that CBS was so willing to capitulate to Brown and Williamson’s threats of litigation. It would seem to me‚ given all the stories that 60 Minutes had produced over the years regarding corporate greed and unethical behavior‚ threats from Brown and Williamson of tortuous interference would be nothing new and would

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    knew her company Martha Stewart living Omni media would see a negative impact because it was associated with ImClone‚ so she sold some of her shares and because of that she was charged with manipulating the price of the stock of he own company. But by expressing her innocence that was charge was later thrown out (McGee‚ 2008). Ultimately she was guilty for everything‚ but the primary legal issues were from Stewarts conspiracy to defraud the investigators. The verdict‚ “ Martha Stewart was convicted

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    Lori Nagel Philosophy 342 November 4‚ 2011 Whistle-Blowing and The Insider The Insider tells the story of Jeffrey Wigand‚ a scientist and executive with Brown and Williamson‚ a major tobacco manufacturer‚ who decides to come forward and “blow the whistle” on “Big Tobacco.” His testimony in the Mississippi’s lawsuit against the tobacco companies revealed that the CEOs of these companies knew the addictive affects of cigarettes‚ despite their testimony to the contrary in front of a Congressional

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    of Business Ethics (2009) 91:65–82 DOI 10.1007/s10551-009-0068-2 Ó Springer 2009 Analyzing Insider Trading from the Perspectives of Utilitarian Ethics and Rights Theory Robert W. McGee ABSTRACT. The common view is that insider trading is always unethical and illegal. But such is not the case. Some forms of insider trading are legal. Furthermore‚ applying ethical principles to insider trading causes one to conclude that it is also sometimes ethical. This paper attempts to get past the hype

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    September 2012 Jon Stewart Jonathan Stewart Leibowits was born in Trenton‚ New Jersey on November 28‚ 2012‚ son of a Physicist and a teacher of gifted students. “I was the wise guy of the family” (Stewart)‚ he had only one brother to compete with. Stewart’s parents got a divorce when he was only a teenager‚ thereafter he and his brother lived with their mom. While in high school‚ Stewart was voted best sense of humor when he a senior. After he graduated from high school‚ Stewart went to Virginia’s

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    Libor Scandal What is Libor and why does it matter? Libor stands for London Interbank Offered Rate. “It is considered to be an average interest rate which is estimated by some leading banks in London that they would be charged if borrowing from other banks.” Libor rate is considered to be the primary benchmark for short term interest rates around the world. It is the average cost of borrowing and is estimated on a daily basis by a group of banks as mentioned above. Libor rate gained momentum around

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