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The mosaic theory in finance involves the use of security analyst personnel to gather information about a company or corporation to evaluate and determine its financial stability. In addition to public information available to all investors, securities analysts also have access to non-public information which the vast majority of investors do not possess. Trading based on such non-public information can be considered illegal if the information is also material, as defined by insider trading laws.

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  • Mosaiktheorie ist die Bezeichnung mehrerer in der Rechtsprechung entwickelter Auslegungsgrundsätze, die sich im übertragenen Sinn auf das mosaikartige Zusammenfügen von Einzelteilen zu einem Ganzen beziehen. (de)
  • The mosaic theory in finance involves the use of security analyst personnel to gather information about a company or corporation to evaluate and determine its financial stability. In addition to public information available to all investors, securities analysts also have access to non-public information which the vast majority of investors do not possess. Trading based on such non-public information can be considered illegal if the information is also material, as defined by insider trading laws. (en)
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  • Mosaiktheorie ist die Bezeichnung mehrerer in der Rechtsprechung entwickelter Auslegungsgrundsätze, die sich im übertragenen Sinn auf das mosaikartige Zusammenfügen von Einzelteilen zu einem Ganzen beziehen. (de)
  • The mosaic theory in finance involves the use of security analyst personnel to gather information about a company or corporation to evaluate and determine its financial stability. In addition to public information available to all investors, securities analysts also have access to non-public information which the vast majority of investors do not possess. Trading based on such non-public information can be considered illegal if the information is also material, as defined by insider trading laws. (en)
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  • Mosaiktheorie (de)
  • Mosaic theory (investments) (en)
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