Originally Posted by
flyquiet
Surely, information shouted in a public lounge is not "non-public" information.
Still, I wouldn't want to gamble that the loud-shouter is not just harbouring delusions and making their own mock call. (I do spend a lot of time on Yonge Street where that is pretty common.)
Depends on your point of view. Technically, it could be considered non-public information. Just that the shouter is making it public... 😁 Now, if you took advantage of that, who's fault that is is a different story. Would make an interesting case.