In some respects, inside information is a form of financial steroid. It is unfair: it is offensive; it is unlawful; and it puts a black mark on the entire enterprise.
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The way I understand the rules on trading on inside information, it's very vague.
Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves.
The thing about information is that information is more valuable when people know it. There's an exception for business information and super timely information, but in all other cases, ideas that spread win.
Information imposes certain criteria on how it can be stored.
On the Internet, inside information is currency, and there will always be counterfeiters among us.
Information is a source of learning. But unless it is organized, processed, and available to the right people in a format for decision making, it is a burden, not a benefit.
The NSA's business is 'information dominance,' the use of other people's secrets to shape events.
Well, when I think of steroids I think of an image. You have the advantage over someone, which is a form of cheating. I guess it wouldn't be right unless it was legal for everybody. Reason it's not legal for everybody is because it can hurt people seriously.
The leakage of information means you're going to be able to read everybody's e-mail.
Information is a negotiator's greatest weapon.
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