A quick Q7A recap for those who missed something:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rial-when-investors-didn-t-lose-quicktake-q-a
Relevant part:
"4. So if no one lost money, what’s the problem?
Think of it this way: In “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, Matthew Broderick’s character leaves his Ferrari with two parking valets. They take the car for a joyride and return it undamaged. No one was hurt. But they broke the law -- the valets stole the car."
I guess if the jury is sympathetic (kind of doubtful) they could send a note to the judge that yes, they find him guilty but they want the minimum penalty....
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rial-when-investors-didn-t-lose-quicktake-q-a
Relevant part:
"4. So if no one lost money, what’s the problem?
Think of it this way: In “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, Matthew Broderick’s character leaves his Ferrari with two parking valets. They take the car for a joyride and return it undamaged. No one was hurt. But they broke the law -- the valets stole the car."
I guess if the jury is sympathetic (kind of doubtful) they could send a note to the judge that yes, they find him guilty but they want the minimum penalty....