Right on cue, the insider traders who were handed the cement company start to get what they knew was coming.
No-one is surprised are they? I mean really?
This was a mugging in broad daylight, and as usual few spoke up against what was obviously a fix.
I see Jim's lawyering up, which could get interesting.
Any lawyers out there see any sort of a case? Can you sue for failure to negotiate in good faith?
It's almost comical if it weren't so corrupt.
Posted by Christian S. Dunleavy