In a suit for fraud against the issuer of a security, which element would not have to be shown?
A) a security was involved
B) there was a misleading statement or material omission
C) bad information was contained in an SEC filing
D) all elements must be shown
E) none of these elements are necessary, but make for a stronger case
Correct Answer:
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