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by daeken 5623 days ago
How could it be insider trading, if they're not doing anything with GOOG?
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Companies that have non-public information about companies that they trade with are barred from using that information to trade stocks. For example if company B which manufactures bullets orders gunpowder from company G, and company B starts ordering a lot more gunpowder, employees from company G can't buy more stock of company B due to that knowledge. It seems like Google could fall into the category of company G since it has non-public search terms from other companies.
Using some Google customer's secret information to trade also counts as insider trading. If anything, it's more unethical.