insider — With respect to federal regulation of purchase and sale of securities, refers to anyone who has knowledge of facts not available to the general public (e.g., officers, directors, key employees, relatives). 15 U.S. C.A. No. 78p(a). An insider is… … Black's law dictionary
insider — With respect to federal regulation of purchase and sale of securities, refers to anyone who has knowledge of facts not available to the general public (e.g., officers, directors, key employees, relatives). 15 U.S. C.A. No. 78p(a). An insider is… … Black's law dictionary
ImClone stock trading case — A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Attorney probe of trading in the shares of ImClone Systems resulted in a widely publicized criminal case, which resulted in prison terms for media celebrity Martha Stewart, ImClone chief… … Wikipedia
Trading — Buying and selling securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * trading trad‧ing [ˈtreɪdɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE the activity of operating as a business and buying and selling goods and services: • national policy on industry … Financial and business terms
trading — (1) The activity of buying and selling financial instruments or commodities for profit. Individuals or entities may engage in trading either strictly on their own behalf or for current or future transactions with customers. Trading profits may… … Financial and business terms
insider nontrading — (in.sy.dur NON.tray.ding) pp. Deciding against buying or selling a stock based on insider information. Also: insider non trading. Example Citation: To understand insider nontrading and to see the asymmetry problems it can cause, imagine an… … New words
trading — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ busy, heavy, hectic, intensive ▪ In heavy trading, the index closed down 38 points. ▪ quiet ▪ day … Collocations dictionary
Insider trading — is the trading of a corporation s stock or other securities (e.g. bonds or stock options) by individuals with potential access to non public information about the company. In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key… … Wikipedia
insider trading — n: the illegal use of esp. material inside information for profit in financial trading see also tippee Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. insider t … Law dictionary
insider trading — Trading by officers, directors, major stockholders, or others who hold private inside information allowing them to benefit from buying or selling stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary insider dealing or insider trading This refers to the illegal… … Financial and business terms
Insider trading — Trading by officers, directors, major stockholders, or others who hold private inside information allowing them to benefit from buying or selling stock. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * insider trading insider trading ➔ trading * * *… … Financial and business terms