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insider

[in-sahy-der] / ˌɪnˈsaɪ dər /


NOUN
cognoscente
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Shares of Nike surged Wednesday after investors in the struggling athletic-gear giant learned that another top insider was spending a lot of his own money to bet that the worst may be behind the company.

From MarketWatch

To do this, we x-rayed the market to screen for the best potential candidates, using insider ownership of at least 20% of the outstanding stock as a top criteria.

From MarketWatch

Shares of Nike surged Wednesday after investors in the struggling athletic-gear giant learned that another top insider was spending a lot of his own money to bet that the worst may be behind the company.

From MarketWatch

Bloomberg taps an array of publicly information—including real estate values, insider stock transactions, dividends and taxes—to come up with the estimates for its index, which is updated daily.

From Barron's

The professional-services firm, which specializes in tax and accounting services, has a complex corporate structure that gives priority to pre-IPO insiders over public shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal