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Insider Tradingn. the use of confidential information about a business gained th...
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Insider TradingTrading in a security (buying or selling a stock) based on material information that is not available to the general public.
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Insider TradingThe trading of a corporation's stock (or other securities, such as bonds) by corporate insiders. Corporate insiders include officers, directors, or persons holding substantial (e.g., more th [..]
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Insider Tradingillegal buying and selling of stocks based on secret information.
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Insider TradingThe exploitation of inside or privileged information to make profitable market transactions. It is illegal and is punishable in many countries by custodial sentences or fines or both.
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Insider TradingIf management of a publicly held company, members of its board of directors, or anyone who holds more than 10% of the company trades its shares, it's considered insider trading.This type of trading is perfectly legal, provided it's based on information available to the public. It's only illegal if the decision is based on kn [..]
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Insider TradingConduct in violation of federal securities laws whereby a person buys or sells a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, on the basis of material, non-pu [..]
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Insider TradingThe buying and selling of corporate stock or other financial instruments based on knowledge that is not widely available to the general public. Insider trading is most often undertaken by corporate ex [..]
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Insider TradingThe use of confidential information about a business gained through employment in a company or a stock brokerage, to buy or sell stocks and bonds based on the private knowledge that the value will go [..]
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Insider TradingDefinition Trading by insiders; or illegal trading by insiders who trade based on insider information.
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Insider Tradingthe illegal use of esp. material inside information for profit in financial trading see also tippee
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Insider TradingInsider trading is commonly referred to as the use of confidential information about a business gained through employment in a company or a stock brokerage, to buy and/or sell stocks and bonds based o [..]
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Insider TradingBuying or selling of a companys securities by persons having access to nonpublic information regarding the company.
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Insider TradingCompany officers and directors are considered to be insiders. They are obliged to disclose their traders in the shares of the company they are associated with or work for, before the trades are execut [..]
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Insider TradingThe buying or selling of company shares by management, the board, or anyone with a 10% interest in the company. Insider trading based on information available to the public is legal. Illegal insider t [..]
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Insider TradingInsider trading is when a person with materially price-sensitive information about a public issuer that is not generally available to the public buys or sells (or encourages others to buy, hold or sel [..]
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Insider TradingIllegal trading by an individual or individuals who have private information about a corporation that helps them benefit financially from a stock trade made based on that information.
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Insider TradingThe illegal purchase or sale of shares by someone who possesses inside information about the company. For example, an executive who purchases shares with knowledge of a new invention soon to be announced by his company would be performing illegal insider trading.
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Insider TradingThe buying or selling of company shares by management, the board, or anyone with a 10% interest in the company. Insider trading based on information available to the public is legal. Illegal insider trading takes advantage of corporate information not available to the public.
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Insider TradingThe buying or selling of company shares by management, the board, or anyone with a 10% interest in the company. Insider trading based on information available to the public is legal. Illegal insider t [..]
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Insider TradingThe trading of financial products while in possession of information, or having received information, that is not generally available to the public. Penalties include heavy fines and imprisonment.
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Insider TradingInsider trading has two definitions: securities trading by a corporate insider, and securities trading while in the possession of material non-public ...
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Insider Tradingn. the use of confidential information about a business gained through employment in a company or a stock brokerage, to buy and/or sell stocks and bonds based on the private knowledge that the value w [..]
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Insider TradingThe trading of a corporation's stock, bonds or options by an individual based on non-public information about the company. (1.11)
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Insider TradingThe illegal use of non-public information about a company to make profitable securities transactions
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Insider TradingThe trading (i.e., buying or selling) of securities by a …
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Insider Tradingshares bought and sold by company insiders. Its legal as long as they follow the SECs reporting requirements.
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Insider Trading – Illegal trading based upon inside information.
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Insider TradingThe practice of buying and selling a company's stock by that company's management or board of directors, or by a holder of more than 10% of the company's shares.
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Insider TradingThere are two types of insider trading. The first type occurs when insiders trade in the stock of their company. Insiders must report these transactions to the appropriate securities commissions. The [..]
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Insider TradingTrading that occurs as a result of information not available to the public.
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Insider TradingBuying or selling a security when having access to non-public or “inside” information about that security.
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Insider Trading
(finance) The illegal buying or selling of securities of a publicly held company by a person who has privileged access to information concerning the company's financial condition or plans.
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Insider TradingTrading by management or others who have special access to unpublished information. If the information is used to illegally make a profit, there may be large fines and possible jail sentences. Inte [..]
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Insider TradingTrading by officers, directors, major stockholders, or others who hold private inside information allowing them to benefit from buying or selling stock.
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