Been thinking of this topic for a while.
JDGreen mentioned a few months back that former chairman Larry Hill was saving his 09 durum crop for this year.
The question becomes:
Should directors have to report their grain sales similar to inside trades in the corporate world?
It seems Hill may have an upper edge that the rest of us don't. But there is no way in scrutinizing these sales. In the corporate world, you could question the management's insider trading.
JDGreen mentioned a few months back that former chairman Larry Hill was saving his 09 durum crop for this year.
The question becomes:
Should directors have to report their grain sales similar to inside trades in the corporate world?
It seems Hill may have an upper edge that the rest of us don't. But there is no way in scrutinizing these sales. In the corporate world, you could question the management's insider trading.