the faculty of business administration's dr. muhammad kabir published in the journal of corporate finance
dr. muhammad kabir, assistant professor, accounting in the faculty of business administration, recently published an article in the highly-regarded journal of corporate finance.
the research examined how product market competition affects insider trading profitability. their results show that insider trading profitability is more pronounced for firms with: a higher level of trade secrecy, a higher level of r&d, a lower level of management voluntary disclosures, less readable 10-k reports, and highly tone-ambiguous financial disclosures.
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congratulations dr. kabir.