Non-public, material facts about a company—such as pending mergers or earnings surprises—constitute inside information. It is used by corporate insiders to trade stocks before public release, yielding unfair profits. Only those with fiduciary access, like executives or board members, benefit directly, while outsider investors lose market integrity and fairness.
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