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Even If the Semi-Strong Version of the Efficient Market Hypothesis

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Even if the semi-strong version of the efficient market hypothesis is true, it might be possible to earn extraordinary returns from private information not available to other investors.


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A false and malicious statement that disparages a person's property rights, often leading to financial loss.

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A legal claim involving the intentional spread of falsehoods about a person, business, or product, causing economic loss or damage to reputation.

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The publication of false statements about another’s product or business that causes economic loss, considered a form of defamation.

Trade Secret

Information, including formulas, practices, designs, instruments, or patterns, that is not generally known or readily ascertainable, and by which a business can obtain an economic advantage over competitors or customers.

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