Which of the following could be considered as an "insider" under the 1934 Securities and Exchange Act?
A) Directors of the corporation
B) Any employee entrusted with information that is being held secret to the public
C) The Secretary of State
D) Both directors of the corporation and any employee entrusted with information that is being held secret to the public.
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