as a side notethough, anyone have a bit of a problem with the current insider trading rules?
lets say i have my life savings in coca-cola.
as they are currently constructed, if i found out, through, lets say a leaked email, but anything not a major news story will do, that the CEO of coca cola was about to go on TV the next day and take his pants off to do the rotuine from the crying game while saying that he's firing his whole staff for no reason, I would have to suck it up and take the loss before i sold my shares.
Just seems odd to me. Not really a statement on cuban, just on the rule in general.