Price Sensitive Information definition

Price Sensitive Information means any information which relates, directly or indirectly, to a company and which if published is likely to materially affect the price of securities of the company.
Price Sensitive Information means any information, which relates directly or indirectly to the Company and which if published, is likely to materially affect the price of Securities of the Company. Explanation: The following shall be deemed to be Price Sensitive Information:
Price Sensitive Information means any information which relates, directly or indirectly, to the Company that is not generally available and which upon becoming generally available is likely to materially affect the price of securities of the Company.

Examples of Price Sensitive Information in a sentence

  • I further declare that I am not in possession of or otherwise privy to any unpublished Price Sensitive Information (as defined in the Company’s Code of Conduct for prevention of Insider Trading (the Code) up to the time of signing this Undertaking.

  • Disclosure/dissemination of Price Sensitive Information with special reference to analysts, media persons and institutional investors: The following guidelines shall be followed while dealing with analysts and institutional investors • Only public information to be provided.

  • The employees in the inside area shall not communicate any Unpublished Price Sensitive Information to anyone in public area.

  • Disclosure/dissemination of Price Sensitive Information with special reference to analysts, media persons and institutional investors.

  • Insider trading generally involves the act of subscribing/buying/ selling or dealing in the Company’s Securities, while in possession of any Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (hereinafter referred to as “UPSI”) about the Company.


More Definitions of Price Sensitive Information

Price Sensitive Information means information pertaining to the Company or its securities, which affects or is likely to materially affect the price of securities of the Company. Explanation: The following shall be deemed to be price sensitive information:- Periodical financial results of the Company; Intended declaration of dividends (Interim and / or Final); Issue of Securities or Buy-back of Securities; Any major expansion plans or execution of new projects; Company Projections and Strategic Plans, Amalgamation, merger or takeover; Disposal of the whole or substantially the whole of the undertaking; changes amongst key managerial personnel; Any significant changes in policies, plans or operations of the Company having material impact on the financials of the Company; Actual or threatened major litigation or the resolution of such litigation, material events as stated in the listing agreement with the stock exchanges.
Price Sensitive Information means information that is not generally available but, if it were would be likely materially to affect the price of the securities;
Price Sensitive Information means any information:
Price Sensitive Information means any in- formation of precise nature relating to Financial Instruments, the Company or other circumstances which has not been made public and is not com- monly known in the market and which is likely to have significant effect on the price of Financial Instruments or of related financial instruments.
Price Sensitive Information means information about (i) the Issuer, including the Issuer’s and the Issuer’s Group’s business, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise), results and operations, (ii) the Shares, or (iii) market conditions relating to the Shares, which information ((i)-(iii)), alone or in combination with other information, has or would reasonably be expected to have, alone or in the aggregate, an influence on
Price Sensitive Information means any information that satisfies the definition of––
Price Sensitive Information means information which is not generally available information and which a reasonable person would expect to have a material effect on the price or value of the Company Securities;