Define: Insider
What does "Insider" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 6 definitions across 5 companies in SEC filings.
Definition 1 (Edwards Lifesciences Corp, seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an individual who is, on the relevant date, an officer of the Company, director of the Company, or beneficial owner of more than ten percent (10%) of any class of the Company s equity securities that is registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act, all as defined under Section 16 of the Exchange Act.
Source: Edwards Lifesciences Corp 10-Q
Definition 2 (Cboe Global Markets, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an Officer, Director, or other person whose transactions in Stock are subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act.
Source: Cboe Global Markets, Inc. 8-K
Definition 3 (COMCAST CORP, seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an Eligible Employee or Outside Director who is subject to the short-swing profit recapture rules of section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Source: COMCAST CORP 10-K
Definition 4 (Salesforce, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an officer or a Director of the Company or any other person whose transactions in Stock are subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act.
Source: Salesforce, Inc. S-1
Definition 5 (Meta Platforms, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an officer or Director of the Company or any other person whose transactions in the Company s Common Stock are subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act.
Source: Meta Platforms, Inc. 10-K
Definition 6 (Meta Platforms, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Insider means an officer or Director of the Company or any other person whose transactions in the Company's Common Stock are subject to Section 16 of the Exchange Act.
Source: Meta Platforms, Inc. 10-Q
Data extracted from 9 SEC EDGAR filings across 5 companies. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.
This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.