Stock watchers everywhere know that insider selling can never be determined as always a bad event. Individuals have a multitude of reasons for needing cash. Buy a small country, anyone?
The only real piece of information you can gather from insider trading is when they're buying. That's a very nice sign and if everything else checks out, should make you follow suit.
Benefit offset entirely by the fact that you have to live in Saskatchewan.
Stock watchers everywhere know that insider selling can never be determined as always a bad event. Individuals have a multitude of reasons for needing cash. Buy a small country, anyone? The only real piece of information you can gather from insider trading is when they're buying. That's a very nice sign and if everything else checks out, should make you follow suit.
(Speaking as a NetAdmin in Alberta) Seems like it may have been simply because the library in question didn't have a computer use policy.
From CBC.ca:
"The library has changed its policy, informing employees that they have no expectation of privacy when using work computers."