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Surfactants include all of the following except:
Corporate Insider
A person within an organization, typically an executive or employee, who has access to confidential or non-public information.
Short-swing Profits
Profits earned by corporate insiders from buying and selling their company's stock within a short timeframe, subject to specific legal regulations and reporting requirements.
Security
A financial instrument representing an ownership position in a publicly-traded corporation (stock), a creditor relationship with a governmental body or a corporation (bond), or rights to ownership as represented by an option.
Securities Exchange Act
A U.S. law enacted in 1934 to govern the trading of securities, such as stocks and bonds, aimed at protecting investors from fraud.
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