Competitively Sensitive Information definition

Competitively Sensitive Information means non-public information and data specific to a utility customer which the utility acquired or developed in the course of its provision of utility services. This includes, without limitation, information about which customers have or have not chosen to opt out of community choice aggregation service. (See D.97-12-088, App. A, Part I.D.)
Competitively Sensitive Information means any of the following information, less than eighteen months old, of Defendant or any broadcast television station regarding the sale of spot advertising on broadcast television stations: Non-Public Information relating to pricing or pricing strategies, pacing, holding capacity, revenues, or market shares. Reports containing only
Competitively Sensitive Information has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(2);

Examples of Competitively Sensitive Information in a sentence

  • Disclosure of Competitively Sensitive Information would harm significantly the competitive position of the applicable Member, provide an unfair competitive advantage to its competitors and cause financial loss to the applicable Member.

  • Where Shell or Peace River determines that any records or information is Competitively Sensitive Information Shell shall conduct any audit of such records or information using a third party auditor and in a manner that prevents disclosure of Competitively Sensitive Information to Shell.

  • The Parties agree not to disclose to each other any Competitively Sensitive Information, and any materials that may be disclosed to each other that may contain any Competitively Sensitive Information shall have such information removed or redacted prior to its disclosure.

  • Competitively Sensitive Information "Competitively-sensitive information" is defined as information that “could provide an unfair competitive advantage to an entity delivering services outside of the energy efficiency services approved by the Commission for Efficiency Vermont implementation”.

  • Competitively Sensitive Information "Competitively-sensitive information" is defined as information that “could provide an unfair competitive advantage to an entity delivering services outside of the energy efficiency services approved by the Board for Efficiency Vermont implementation”.


More Definitions of Competitively Sensitive Information

Competitively Sensitive Information means information regarding the Corporation or its Affiliates that PEGI determines that one or more Affiliates of PSP could reasonably be expected to use to compete with PEGI. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement (including Section Article 7), in no event shall PSP be entitled to receive Competitively Sensitive Information, and PSP shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, maintain any Competitively Sensitive Information of which any of their Representatives is or becomes aware in strict confidence; provided that the Corporation shall provide PSP with a commercially reasonable description of the nature of any Competitively Sensitive Information that would otherwise have been provided to PSP but for this ‎Section 9.1(2) and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide substitute disclosure to PSP that, to the greatest extent practicable under the circumstances, will enable PSP to assess the applicable opportunity relating to the Corporation or its Affiliates in substantially the same manner as if PSP had full access to such Competitively Sensitive Information and that is otherwise reasonably satisfactory to PSP.
Competitively Sensitive Information means Confidential Information designated by the general counsel of the Company that is competitively sensitive with respect to the applicable recipient in the reasonable discretion of the general counsel of the Company, including without limitation, such Confidential Information with respect to profit margins, product and brand costs and profit and loss information, price lists, customer and supplier lists and other customer and supplier specific information, customer contracts, purchase orders, statements of work, plans to increase or reduce production outside of the ordinary course, plans to enter or leave product or geographic markets or similar information, new products plans, purchasing patterns and pricing, supply arrangements, strategic alliances, promotional plans and advertising plans, to the extent that such information is not aggregated, redacted, anonymized or otherwise desensitized. For the avoidance of doubt, information regarding the overall financial performance of the Company or aggregated information that does not include any specific information on any of the matters set forth above shall not be deemed to be Competitively Sensitive Information.
Competitively Sensitive Information means information that is important to rivalry between competing firms and likely to have an appreciable impact on one or more of the parameters of competition (for example price, output, product quality, product variety or innovation). Competitively sensitive information could include prices, customer lists, production costs, quantities, turnovers, sales, capacities, qualities, marketing plans, risks, investments, technologies, research and development programmes and their results;
Competitively Sensitive Information means information that is important to rivalry between competing firms and likely to have an impact on one or more of the dimensions of competition (price, output, quality, and innovation). Competitively sensitive information includes, inter alia, prices, customer lists, production costs, sales volumes, capacities, business plans, and investment plans;
Competitively Sensitive Information means information that is relevant to, or likely to have an impact on, at least one dimension of competition, including price, cost (including Compensation), output, quality, and innovation. Competitively Sensitive Information includes prices, strategic plans, amounts and types of Compensation, formula and algorithms used for calculating Compensation or proposed Compensation, other information related to costs or profits, markets, distribution, business relationships, customer lists, production capacity, and any confidential information the exchange of which could harm competition.
Competitively Sensitive Information. Any non-public information that, if disclosed, would reasonably be expected to impair Tenant’s competitive advantage in any markets in which it operates.
Competitively Sensitive Information means any information about pricing, costs, output levels, production capacities, business strategies and marketing plans and includes the following: