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Source of a hot stock tip, maybe
Answer for the clue "Source of a hot stock tip, maybe ", 7 letters:
insider
Alternative clues for the word insider
- Person with special access
- Informed source
- Pub drink reportedly for member
- Person with access to confidential information
- Person privy to secret information
- Privileged one
- Someone with specialised knowledge in drink heard on the radio
- I think firm must leave someone in privileged position
- One privy to restricted information
Word definitions for insider in dictionaries
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations
Usage examples of insider.
The fallout from the scandal also sent shock waves through a shadowy consortium of power brokers, politicians, and businesspeople, many of whom had invested heavily in the rival firm on the basis of insider knowledge.
Every profession had its moments, moments only insiders experienced, and lawyering was no different.
The cause of this rampaging outbreak remains speculative, except that the fearsome name of Ribo Zombie is already whispered by knowing insiders.
We mean no reflections upon the well-known courage of Yuba Bill, nor the experience and coolness of Bracy Tibbetts, the courteous express messenger, both of whom have since confessed to have been more than astonished at the Christian and lamb-like submission of the insiders.
Nowadays, most insiders already knew who was favored to become Pope well before conclave convened, so the process was more of a three- or four-hour ritual than an actual election.
And consequence breeds consequence, dragging outsiders in and thrusting insiders out, will we or nil we, making new concatenations out of old dissimilitudes.
This type of insider information would be particularly beyond the range of the type of largely disorganized, emotionally deficient individual that the behavioral clues had shown this killer to be.
The Feds were already on his case, but I could speak to insiders in the born-again Christian community once high in Reverend Pat’.
Mostly insider trading, commercial bribery, computer and wire fraud—.
He seems to have access to every governmental e-mail address in the Commonwealth, which is one of the reasons I am sure he's an insider, a turncoat, and a troublemaker.
The disappearing billing records, the insider futures market trading, the nefarious discrediting of women like Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey (and likely Paula Jones) who were simply telling the truth, the denial of the Lewinsky relationship - did these all leave their mark?
But he's being analyzed as though he's an insider with a hidden agenda, and they're playing the insider games as if they apply to him, but they don't.
The trouble is that such inside trading is illegal, and beginning in 1985, Wall Street was rocked by a series of massive insider trading scandals.
Your question: You paid Gerald Lorimer large sums of money for information he gave you to carry out insider dealing, didn't you?
It showed that he wasn't privy to this particular piece of insider information, at least.