Material Information definition

Material Information means information for which there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable investor would consider it important in making investment decisions, or information that is reasonably certain to have a substantial effect on the price of a company’s securities. Examples of material information include information regarding dividend changes, earnings estimates, changes in previously released earnings estimates, significant merger or acquisition proposals or agreements, major litigation, liquidity problems, and extraordinary management developments.
Material Information means information (i) which can reasonably be expected to have a material impact on the financial condition or operations of a Firm or (ii) which an investor would consider important in determining whether to buy or sell securities of an issuer.
Material Information generally means information that a reasonable investor would consider important in making an investment decision. Generally, this is information whose disclosure will have a substantial effect on the price of a company’s securities. No simple “bright line” test exists to determine when information is material; assessments of materiality involve a highly fact-specific inquiry. Information dealing with the following subjects is likely to be found material in particular situations8:

Examples of Material Information in a sentence

  • Undisclosed Material Information shall not be disclosed to anyone except in the necessary course of business.

  • Any person to whom this Policy applies and who has knowledge of Undisclosed Material Information must treat the Material Information as confidential until the Material Information has been Generally Disclosed.

  • Any selective disclosure of Undisclosed Material Information, including Earnings Guidance, is not permitted.

  • If Undisclosed Material Information has been disclosed in the necessary course of business, anyone so informed must clearly understand that it is to be kept confidential, and, in appropriate circumstances, execute a confidentiality agreement.

  • Schedule “B” attached hereto lists examples of Material Information.


More Definitions of Material Information

Material Information means information that is “material” as such term is used in United States Federal and state securities laws.
Material Information means any information relating to the business and affairs of the Company that results in or would reasonably be expected to result in a significant change in the market price or value of any of the Company’s listed securities;
Material Information means any information relating to the business and affairs of an issuer that results in or would reasonably be expected to result in a significant change to the market price or value of any of the issuer’s Listed Securities, and includes a material change or a material fact, in each case within the meaning of the Securities Act (Ontario).
Material Information means and includes Unpublished Price Sensitive Information as defined above.
Material Information means any information relating to the business and affairs of a publicly traded company that results in, or would reasonably be expected to result in, a significant change in the market price or value of any of the listed securities of that company if generally disclosed. Material Information includes both material changes and material facts. (See attached Schedule A for examples of potential Material Information.)
Material Information means information which is reasonably expected to have a material effect on -
Material Information means information that: