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   Bill Horne to All   
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   18 Dec 22 19:14:23   
   
   From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com   
      
   The company provided instruction on how to comply with Regulation FD,   
   which prohibits the sharing of material, non-public information, but   
   some IR specialists still allegedly flouted the law.   
      
   By Robert Freedman   
   Published Dec. 16, 2022   
      
      
   When the Securities and Exchange Commission in early December fined AT&T   
   $6.25 million and separately fined three of its executives for   
   disclosing material, non-public information to analysts, the agency said   
   the executives knew the law but broke it anyway.   
      
   “As members of AT&T’s IR Department, [Christopher] Womack, [Kent] Evans,   
   and [Michael] Black received periodic training on Regulation FD and were   
   familiar with its proscriptions against the selective disclosure of   
   material nonpublic information,” the SEC said in its complaint. Yet they   
   “knew or recklessly disregarded” what they knew.   
      
   https://www.legaldive.com/news/sec-regulation-fd-att-execs/639001/   
      
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