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.
The production of bulk chemicals is a highly price-sensitive industry.
The stock exchange reviews transactions ahead of all price-sensitive announcements on a routine basis.
It has remained at that level and is, frankly, hopelessly uncompetitive for manufacturing industries that produce price-sensitive products such as bulk ships.
Milk is a price-sensitive commodity for many families.
We know that cigarette consumption is extremely price-sensitive.
If we get much more expensive the consequences will be serious because this is a very price-sensitive business.
It would be extraordinary if it were suggested that such information would be incapable of being price-sensitive.
It is a grey area, and it is arguable whether it is price-sensitive or not.