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lockup period

An interval during which an investment may not be sold. In the case of an IPO, employees may not sell their shares for a period time determined by the underwriter and usually lasting 180 days.

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  1. Lock-Up Period Definition | Investopedia
    Window of time in which investors of a hedge fund or other closely-held investment vehicle are not allowed to redeem or sell shares. The lock-up period helps ...
     
  2. Lock-up period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A lock-up period, also known as a lock in, lock out, or locked up period, is a predetermined amount of time following an initial public offering during which ...
     
  3. Facebook Shares Hit New Low as a Lockup Period Ends - NYTimes ...
    Aug 16, 2012 ... Shares fell sharply amid fears that early investors eligible to offload their stocks would create a surplus on the market.
     
  4. Facebook stock jumps even as lockup period expires - CSMonitor.com
    Nov 15, 2012 ... Facebook stock soared over 7 percent despite more than 850 million shares in the company being freed up for sale. Facebook stock was ...
     
  5. Lockup Period - EDGAR Online IPO | Offerings
    Expiration Date, Date Priced, Company Name, Symbol, Market ...
     
  6. What is lockup period? definition and meaning
    Definition of lockup period: An interval during which an investment may not be sold. In the case of an IPO, employees may not sell their shares for a period time ...
     
  7. Facebook Shares Bounce Ahead of Lockup Expiration “Tsunami ...
    Sep 21, 2012 ... The first lockup period, open to some insiders, expired on August 16, bringing 271 million shares to market. Nearly two billion more shares ...
     
  8. Explaining Facebook's Epically Complex Stock Lockup ...
    Aug 22, 2012 ... The quick sell-off came right after the end of Facebook's (FB) first “lockup” period, which prevented insiders like him from trading shares for 90 ...