insider list — As required by the Market Abuse Directive, a list maintained by issuers and their advisers which include details of persons working for the issuer (under a contract of employment or otherwise) with access to inside information relating, directly… … Law dictionary
insider — in·sid·er n: a person who is in a position of power or has access to confidential information: as a: one (as an officer, director, employee, relative, or owner of more than 10% of the corporation s stock) who is in a position to have special… … Law dictionary
Insider — For the Amplifier album, see Insider (album). For other uses, see Insiders (disambiguation) and The Insider (disambiguation). An insider is a member of any group of people of limited number and generally restricted access. The term is used in the … Wikipedia
Employee stock option — An employee stock option is a call option on the common stock of a company, issued as a form of non cash compensation. Restrictions on the option (such as vesting and limited transferability) attempt to align the holder s interest with those of… … Wikipedia
insider — /in suy deuhr/, n. 1. a person who is a member of a group, organization, society, etc. 2. a person belonging to a limited circle of persons who understand the actual facts in a situation or share private knowledge: Insiders knew that the… … Universalium
relevant employee — A term used in the Model Code before 1 July 2005. This term was replaced by the term employee insider, which itself ceased to have effect in August 2007. Related links Model Code Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international… … Law dictionary
The Insider. (1999) — A former employee of a tobacco company is persecuted for disputing tobacco executives’ claims that nicotine is not addictive. Starring Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, and Christopher Plummer. Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill,… … Law dictionary
restricted person — Under the Model Code of the Listing Rules, a person discharging managerial responsibilities or an employee insider. Related links employee insider … Law dictionary
close period — 1) A period of time during which managers and employees of a listed company are prohibited from dealing in the company s securities. 2) Under the Model Code of the Listing Rules, a period of time during which persons discharging managerial… … Law dictionary
Listing Rules — (LR) Rules published by the Financial Services Authority and contained in the Listing Rules sourcebook which is part of the FSA Handbook. They lay down minimum requirements for the admission of securities to listing, the content, scrutiny and… … Law dictionary