- price sensitive information
- Information likely to affect the *market value of a *listed *security See also *insider dealing.
Auditor's dictionary. 2014.
Auditor's dictionary. 2014.
price sensitive information — (PSI) In the context of the insider dealing regime under the Criminal Justice Act 1993, information in relation to securities which would if made public be likely to have a significant effect on the price of the securities. This term was also… … Law dictionary
price sensitive information — Information which, if made public, is likely to have a significant effect on the price of the company s securities. London Stock Exchange Glossary … Financial and business terms
price-sensitive information — Information (usually unpublished) about a company that is likely to cause its share prices to move. See: insider dealing … Accounting dictionary
price-sensitive information — Information (usually unpublished) about a company that is likely to cause its share prices to move. See insider dealing … Big dictionary of business and management
price-sensitive — ˌprice ˈsensitive adjective 1. ECONOMICS if a product is price sensitive, its sales are affected by the price: • Gasoline is a very price sensitive product people will drive for long distances to get a few cents off. • Jewelry demand is price… … Financial and business terms
price sensitive — UK US /ˈpraɪsˌsensɪtɪv/ adjective ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE used to describe a product or service for which sales go up or down in relation to its price: »A price sensitive product should be priced to convey an overall image of value to the customer … Financial and business terms
price-sensitive — adj. Price sensitive is used with these nouns: ↑information … Collocations dictionary
information — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, correct, precise ▪ authoritative, credible, reliable ▪ erroneous, false, inaccurate … Collocations dictionary
Price discrimination — or price differentiation[1] exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider.[2] In a theoretical market with perfect information, perfect substitutes, and no transaction costs or… … Wikipedia
sensitive — sen‧si‧tive [ˈsenstɪv] adjective 1. very easily and quickly affected by changes: • Many economically sensitive companies have closed factories and cut their staff. • We face fierce competition from imports and price sensitive consumers (=… … Financial and business terms