| John McNeal, CFA, has a friend named Stan Green, a journalist at Investment News, a weekly magazine. In one of their conversations, Green tells McNeal about material nonpublic problems at Brightstar.com, a heavily traded firm. Green has written a special article about Brightstar.com’s problems that will appear in the next issue of Investment News. According to the Standards, can McNeal act on the information Green has shared with him? 
 
 
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| A) | Yes, McNeal can trade on the information but should ask Green to disseminate the information immediately. |  |  
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| B) | Yes, McNeal can trade on the information, because it is already public. |  |  
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| C) | No, McNeal cannot trade on the information. |  |  
 
 
McNeal cannot trade on the information before the article is published. Trading on the information received from the journalist before the magazine is published is trading on material nonpublic information, a breach of Standard II(A).  |