False Market definition

False Market means a market in which a movement in the price of a share is brought about or sought to be brought about by contrived factors including but not limited to buyers and sellers acting in collaboration with each other, or any act which has the effect of preventing or inhibiting the free negotiation of market prices, or the employment of any fictitious transaction or device or any other form of deception or contrivance.
False Market means a market in which the Company’s securities are traded:
False Market means an instance where there is misinformation or incomplete information in the market that compromises proper price discovery of a security.

Related to False Market

  • Principal Market means the Nasdaq National Market, the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, the American Stock Exchange, the OTC Bulletin Board or the New York Stock Exchange, whichever is at the time the principal trading exchange or market for the Common Stock.

  • JOBURG MARKET means Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market (SOC) Limited (trading as Joburg Market), a corporatized municipal entity incorporated in terms of the laws of the RSA under registration number 2000/023383/07 and with VAT registration number 4840195038, with its domicilium citandi et executandi situated at The Office of the CEO, 3rd Floor, Main Building, Joburg Market, 4 Fortune Road (off Heidelberg Road), City Deep, 2049, Johannesburg.

  • Stock Market means a securities market operated by a securities exchange;

  • Flea market means a market place, other than a dealer's location licensed under this chapter, where a space or location is provided for a fee or compensation to a seller to exhibit and offer for sale or trade, motor vehicles to the general public.

  • Target Market “Investment Areas”; and “Targeted Populations” have the meanings ascribed to such terms in 12 C.F.R. 1805.104.

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