INSIDER


Meaning of INSIDER in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

insider trading

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

political

Soon, he would be a political insider .

Both Kantor and Brown were political insiders and lobbyists.

But now, as White House incumbent presiding over the seat of government, he is the ultimate political insider .

There was endless media speculation about who the characters were in real life and which political insider was the author.

■ NOUN

dealing

This is aimed at preventing insider dealing and promoting market transparency.

The debate concerning the factual consequences of insider dealing has centred mainly on the predictive power of economics.

The true cost of allowing unfettered insider dealing has become less important than what people think the true costs to be.

The argument here is that insider dealing is a victimless crime.

As we shall see, such a basis exists for regulating insider dealing . 3.3.1.

Whether this subsection applies to insider dealing is very questionable.

Whatever the outcome, s.61 style remedies are important for the future development of civil liability for insider dealing . 4.2.5.

In practice the most likely victim of insider dealing is the market maker with whom the insider trades.

industry

The increase is said by industry insiders to reflect demand for environmentally safer products.

Now industry insiders believe the two may be connected.

But 1993 did not bring about any improvement in builder-government relations, at least according to the industry insiders .

An industry insider said the name change was likely to take place at the end of March.

An industry insider , declining to cite a source, says 1 million scanners were sold in 1995.

trading

Policies directed to widespread public shareholding in companies are therefore likely to be subverted by condoning insider trading .

The accused face up to two years in prison and fines of up to five million francs for insider trading if convicted.

Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading .

As the problem of insider trading increased it became increasingly evident that s.16 was insufficient.

Milken faced ninety-eight counts of securities violations including insider trading .

Second judge throws out allegations of insider trading .

This advantage to the ultimate holder remains even if we effectively prevent insider trading .

■ VERB

sell

The company, a former high-flier, faced rumors ranging from selling by insiders to whether the accountants would certify the audit.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Insiders have been predicting that the company would be involved in a takeover bid for some time.

a White House insider

Political insiders believe Republicans won't gain control of the Senate.

Several people went to prison after the investigation into insider trading.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But insiders say the clean-up is really aimed at booting scores of barely pubescent, panhandling road-warrior wannabes from the Avenue.

Does a director, as an insider , owe fiduciary duties to his shareholders?

For insider dealing does not lack victims but rather, credible plaintiffs.

People in Great Groups are never insiders or corporate types on the fast track: They are always on their own track.

She is the insider with the sharp eye of an outsider.

She uses perfectly legal ways to gather public information about the homes that many Washington insiders like to keep secret.

The Labour party was geared for a May 3 general election, and for weeks insiders insisted there would be no change.

There was endless media speculation about who the characters were in real life and which political insider was the author.

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