Brookline, MA (PRWEB) January 24, 2012

Every year, insider trading and tipping in company stock wreak havoc on the lives of people who either did not know they were breaking the law or believed they could not be caught. For companies, teaching employees about the laws of insider trading can prevent violations and the harrowing consequences of an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the US Justice Department. For more than two decades, the vivid Think Twice video series (http://www.insidertradingvideos.com) has been the leading corporate tool for insider-trading education, prevention, and legal compliance. Developed by Brumberg Publications with input from the SEC and the Association of Corporate Counsel, Think Twice uses expertise, entertainment, and gripping stories to teach employees about the dangers of insider trading and tippingand how to avoid them.

“We’re extremely proud of the series,” says Think Twice co-founder Bruce Brumberg, a securities lawyer by training who started Brumberg Publications in 1986. “With its focus on entertainment as well as expertise, Think Twice lets companies sweeten the pill of insider-trading education by mesmerizing employees with a good story. The videos have risen to cult-classic status at some companies. The New York Times has even compared it to the training-video greats Reefer Madness and Red Asphalt.”

Viewers of the Think Twice videos learn and remember:

Question by .: What do you think of this as a publicity stunt?
I have a caberet club opening in London in March 2011. However, we don’t have a big budget for marketing so I am trying to come up with a clever marketing/ publicity stunt and was wondering what people would think of this: Three acrobats (well, a stilt walker, someone doing backward somersaults and someone walking on his hands) having a race across London and flyering and takin bets on the way. What do you think?

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