The SEC stressed the need for investment advisers' honesty, especially when handling pension funds and municipal entities. Despite settling, Aon and Shaughnessy didn't admit any wrongdoing. The Pennsylvania teachers' pension sued Aon, claiming the firm's errors significantly harmed the system's reputation and finances.
No recent insider transactions in Aon isn't concerning, but sale of shares by insiders is noteworthy. High insider ownership in Aon is positive, yet seller actions deserve attention. The company currently faces 2 warnings investors should heed before investing.
EZ_money : what? BlackRock should be a lifer....look at the charts. it's like gold....over the years it's always going up