Fair Disclosure definition

Fair Disclosure means disclosure made under the Code for Fair Disclosure and Conduct as adopted by the Company.
Fair Disclosure means the disclosure to Korea Exchange for the general

Examples of Fair Disclosure in a sentence

  • If any material, non-public information is disclosed, Recipient agrees that it will comply with United States Securities and Exchange Commission Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure), and refrain from trading in MNGA stock until that material non-public information is publicly disseminated.

  • The Company has adopted this policy in part to promote compliance with Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure).

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Sub-Advisor shall not take any action which shall result in a violation or breach of the Trust's Fair Disclosure Policy or Privacy Policy as in effect from time to time and provided to the Sub-Advisor by the Trust.

  • If any material, non-public information is disclosed, the receiving party will comply with SEC Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure), and refrain from trading in the disclosing party's stock until that material, non-public information is publicly disseminated.

  • To the extent applicable, if any material non-public information is disclosed, the receiving party agrees that it will comply with SEC Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure).

  • The Parties also acknowledge that such information may need to be included in SGD’s public filings, such as current reports on Form 8-K, to ensure compliance with Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure) and other applicable SEC disclosure requirements.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, there shall be no Fair Disclosure of any document if it is simply referred to in any Disclosed Document, but not actually disclosed itself.

  • As a foreign private issuer, we are not subject to the requirements of Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure) promulgated under the Exchange Act.

  • The Lender understands that the fact that the Borrower is undertaking this offering, as well as certain information contained in this Agreement, may be considered to be material, non-public information under Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure) promulgated under the 1934 Act.

  • If any material non-public information is disclosed, the receiving party agrees that it will comply with SEC Regulation Fair Disclosure, and refrain from trading the disclosing party’s stock until that material non-public information is publicly disseminated.