Definition of Inside information

Babylon English
inside information
internal information; secret knowledge known only by insiders (Economics)

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Inside information Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

WordNet 2.0
inside information

Noun
1. true confidential information; "after the trial he gave us the real details"
(synonym) details
(hypernym) information, info
(hyponym) dope, poop, the skinny, low-down

ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION
inside information
facts available to those inside an organization I can get inside information. My friend works for the FBI.

English Idioms WM 1.3a
inside information
facts available to those inside an organization
I can get inside information. My friend works for the FBI.

hEnglish - advanced version
inside information

inside information
n : true confidential information; "after the trial he gave us the real details" [syn: details]





Inside information Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Raynet Business & Marketing Glossary
Inside Information
information, that affects the company’s stock price, about a publicly traded company that has not been released to the public. It is illegal to trade on inside information even if you are not a company insider.


Inside information Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

gambling
Inside information
The data obtained on a particular team or its players and/or staff that may impact upon the final outcome of a game.


Inside information Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Inside Information
Inside Information is the sixth album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1987.

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Insider trading
Insider trading is the trading of a corporation's stock or other securities (e.g. bonds or stock options) by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, or holders of more than ten percent of the firm's shares. Insider trading may be perfectly legal, but the term is frequently used to refer to a practice, illegal in many jurisdictions, in which an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation, or otherwise misappropriated.

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