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378.1 | Speak at 0 dBA unless you're an official spokesperson | INK::KALLIS | Please speak slowly and clearly. | Thu Sep 03 1987 14:50 | 20 |
| An interesting two-degree problem.
Maybe resolvable this way: suppose it was something you heard that
_wasn't_ about Digital. Let's suppose you overhearrd something
that you were fairly certain just wasn't so, such as, "Ritz crackers
are really made by General Motors, and they're about to announce
a hexagonal version, so this is a good time to buy General Motors
stock." [Obligatory disclaimer: the foregoing is purely made up.]
Now would you, as another person sitting in a restaurant, try to
dissuade a customer of the stockbroker because of a conversation
you overheard? Even if I were 99.999% convinced the statement was
false, I'd feel funny about butting into a private conversation
under those circumstances.
Now, the other side: Suppose you _knew_ that this little-known
[or speculated upon] fact was true, and you were a GM employee;
might not verifying such a claim come under the classification od
insider information?
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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378.2 | There goes the neighbourhood | MAY20::MINOW | Je suis Marxist, tendance Groucho | Thu Sep 03 1987 15:39 | 8 |
| There's a lot of information in the real-estate trade press (and in
the Globe real-estate section) about Digital's purchases. Purchases
are publicly-available information, and large leases are generally
accompanied by press releases from the happy landlord (not to mention
the happy broker).
Martin.
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378.3 | I'm not one of the Landers sisters, but... | TLE::SAVAGE | Neil, @Spit Brook | Thu Sep 03 1987 16:54 | 6 |
| Whether you reply or not has little to do with the subject of Digital.
If you are in a position such that the speaker would not expect you to
have overheard the remark (such as speaking quietly, not facing in your
direction, at some distance away, and so forth), it would be best that
you do not respond. The only exception would be in matters of safety
of person or property.
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378.4 | no time to play Boesky, but trust an RE agent? | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | All Hail Marx and Lennon (Bros. & Sisters) | Tue Sep 08 1987 12:34 | 17 |
| So long as you don't make it to those people that you heard them,
keeping your ears open isn't always a bad idea. But the salt shaker
comes in handy.
"Lawrence Area" includes Andover, the town from which Lawrence was
cut some years back. We have publicly stated intentions to build
more there, and are well along in building the Dascomb Rd. facility
in South Andover.
The VWO (South Lawrence) facility is leased space, and may even
be included in the (may not go ahead) Emerson College move. It's
still open.
BTW, if you "overhear" inside information and trade stock on it,
it's not insider trading under the law. Some Wall St. types frequent
certain restaurants for that reason...
fred
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