Business Secrets definition

Business Secrets means confidential or sensitive business information, including without limitation, data, business strategies, plans, contracts, financial records and budgets, marketing techniques, pricing policies, costing information, and information relating to or pertaining to targeted acquisitions of the Corporation;
Business Secrets means any information that derives from actual or potential economic value for the fact that it is not known and that should not be accessed by any people who may or may not, by themselves or by third parties, obtain economic advantage due to its disclosure or use, and
Business Secrets. For the purposes hereof, "Business Secrets" shall mean all information and materials pertaining to Seller's Business or the Purchased Assets, including, without limitation, customer information, Seller's business methods, policies, procedures, techniques, sales and marketing strategies, financial statements, sales and gross profit data, employee and independent contractor rosters and profiles, pricing and cost data, contract information, know-how and all other information relating to or dealing with the Business or the Acquired Assets. Furthermore, the term Business Secrets shall apply to any of the foregoing, whether or not in written form and whether or not Seller has possession of such writings.

Examples of Business Secrets in a sentence

  • These agreements will continue to apply after Employee is no longer employed by the Employer so long as such Trade and Business Secrets, Proprietary and Confidential Information and Company Materials are not nor have become, by legitimate means, generally known to the public, but in no event longer than two years after such separation from Employer.

  • The Employee shall keep confidential the Business Secrets which he becomes privy to in his assigned position, either during or after the expiration or termination of this Labor Contract, and shall not, except for the aforesaid work-related disclosure, disclose the Business Secrets to any third party unless the Company expressly consents to such disclosure.

  • To protect Employer’s Trade and Business Secrets, Proprietary and Confidential information and Employer Materials and its affiliates’ relationships and goodwill with customers, Employee will not, directly or indirectly through any other Person, engage in, enter the employ of, render any services to, have any ownership interest in, or participate in the financing, operation, management or control of, any Competing Business (as defined below).

  • These agreements will continue to apply after Employee is no longer employed by the Employer so long as such Trade and Business Secrets, Proprietary and Confidential Information and Company Materials are not nor have become, by legitimate means, generally known to the public.

  • These agreements will continue to apply after Employee is no longer employed by Employer so long as such Trade and Business Secrets, Proprietary and Confidential Information and Employer Materials are not nor have become, by legitimate means, generally known to the public.


More Definitions of Business Secrets

Business Secrets means all data and information relating to the economic and/or business activities of the HTCC Group or shareholders of HTCC acquired or possessed by the Employee in the course of the performance of his work or in any other way, including information relating to customers, transactional partners of the HTCC Group, technical information, know-how, information relating to developments, financial data, forecasts, business plans, market share, pricing, passwords, documents, data carriers containing such information irrespective of its format.
Business Secrets means technical, financial, commercial or any other information owned by one party and/or its subsidiaries or affiliates and regarded by such party as business secrets which: (a) are not known to the public; (b) can produce economic benefits to their respective owners; (c) are of practical value; (d) are regarded as secrets by the owners, for which appropriate protective measures have been taken.
Business Secrets has the meaning specified in Section 4.19(a)
Business Secrets means any and all information pertaining to the current or proposed organization or operation of the Company or the Contractor including, but not limited to, organizational documents, current or proposed shareholders, current or proposed customers, capitalization, current or proposed employee relationships or compensation, financing and banking arrangements, office, retail, and manufacturing facilities, manufacturing plans, and marketing plans and market segment identification.
Business Secrets means the business secrets, proprietary technologies and other confidential or proprietary technical and other materials, including manufacturing and production process and know-how, research and development materials, techniques, drawings, designs, plans, schemes and technical data, appearance design or layout design of semiconductor IC as well as all rights to limit use or disclosure of the foregoing in any jurisdiction.
Business Secrets means all information and materials pertaining to the Business or the Transferred Assets, including, without limitation, customer information, business methods, policies, procedures, techniques, sales and marketing strategies, financial statements, sales and gross profit data, employee and independent contractor rosters and profiles, pricing and cost data, contract information, know-how and all other information relating to or dealing with the Business or the Transferred Assets. Furthermore, the term Business Secrets shall apply to any of the foregoing, whether or not in written form and whether or not Sellers have possession of such writings.
Business Secrets means practical information and documents that are not known to the public and can bring economic benefits to Party A, including but not limited to documents, pictures, photos, training materials, business plans and agreements, HR information, financial information, market research data, customer data/information, brand promotion and planning program, information on existing and potential customer, and documents, reports, plans, etc written by Party A. Such information is the property of the Company (excluding personal information before capital increase and issuing additional shares).