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SEC Takes A Closer Look At Secondary Market Trading Of Silicon Valley Shares (Video Content)
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Investors want a piece of Silicon Valley's hot companies.
Couple that trend with employees looking to diversify or sell
shares and secondary market trading follows. How can private
companies avoid potential abuses? Fenwick partner and securities
enforcement co-chair Michael Dicke maps out the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission's keen interest in secondary market trading
and enforcement issues.
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