The picture...any change?
Article Abstract:
Sentiments regarding insider activity has not changed. Insider buys have picked up in terms of activity during the past weeks but the increase was expected as issues were levied with plenty of hits recently. It is also to be expected that executives will buy shares at the slightest sign of low prices. The increase in insider selling has more than covered any recent increase in insider accumulation but it is not wise to assume that one insider's action is a reflection of the bigger scenario.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1997
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Market signals rise... as long as interest rates don't
Article Abstract:
The investment market indicators show that value-funds are heavily favored by internal investors over growth-stock funds due to the low interest rates and high levels of liquidity. However, an increase in interest rates would result in mass sellouts by investors and would jeopardize any investment prospect. It is recommended that such bargain-based stocks be considered more for short-term trading than long-term investments.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1993
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A.C. Nielsen Co. - ART
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The purchasing of shares by the executives of a marketing research firm A.C. Nielsen Co. at the $15 levels from Feb 25 to 27, 1997 is perceived to be a signal that shares are at their current value levels. Chmn. Nicholas Trivisonno bought 20,000 shares; Pres. Robert Lievense, 7,500 shares; former insider Robert Holland, 1,000 shares; and director Brian Pemberton, 500 shares.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1997
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