Two Workers for SEC's EDGAR System Charged with Insider Trading
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Two workers for SEC's EDGAR system charged with insider trading
Two men who worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR public filing system were charged with insider trading after allegedly pocketing $1 million by stealing non-public information obtained through their jobs. Justin Chen and Jun Zhen, both of Brooklyn, New York, were charged in a federal complaint with obtaining material, non-public information about companies like Purple Innovation Inc., Ondas Holdings Inc., SigmaTron Internati…
Two workers for SEC’s EDGAR system charged with insider trading
Two men who worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR public filing system were charged with insider trading after allegedly pocketing $1 million by stealing non-public information obtained through their jobs. Justin Chen and Jun Zhen, both of Brooklyn, New York, were charged in a…
Chen, 31, and Zhen, 29, bought company shares before the ads and sold them with a significant profit
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