0 A price-sensitive product is one whose sales are influenced by price rather than quality.
1 used to describe a product or service for which sales go up or down in relation to its price:
2 used to describe a customer who is influenced by the price of a product:
3 used to describe information that could influence a share price:
The regulation of the disclosure and use of price-sensitive information is necessary to ensure that all investors are fairly treated.
In addition, consumers may be less price-sensitive, and therefore more willing to pay a premium for fresh strawberries, because they are not a staple food.
Anyone in possession of such price-sensitive information ahead of the official announcement would be in a good position to trade profitably.
Furthermore, the price differential in the marketplace suggests that travel insurance is not a price-sensitive product.
Fish is a more price-sensitive product than other protein products.
As we saw yesterday, beyond question the matter was price-sensitive.
The market for both kinds of lamb is particularly price-sensitive.
As has been pointed out time and again in this debate, all these agricultural products are price-sensitive, but lamb is particularly price-sensitive.
It is a grey area, and it is arguable whether it is price-sensitive or not.