Healthcare Company Ontrak's Boss Charged With Insider Trading

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Healthcare Company Ontrak's Boss Charged With Insider Trading
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Authorities charged the head of the health care company Ontrak Inc with insider trading, marking the first criminal case involving the use of a special trading plan designed to help shield executives from such charges.

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By Douglas Gillison and Kanishka SinghWASHINGTON - U.S. authorities on Wednesday charged the head of the health care company Ontrak Inc with insider trading, marking the first criminal case involving the use of a special trading plan designed to help shield executives from such charges.

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