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by smileysteve 3157 days ago
> Receiving vested shares of a publicly traded corporation you work for is one of the few situations where you can actually profit on insider information

If you won't be caught by the SEC, you're probably not an insider. If all/most employees know something; it's probably "public" enough information.

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That’s not the legal definition of insider trading though.