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IPO Lock-up Period

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Generally a period of 90 to 180 days immediately after a company has gone public when insiders and/or large share holders are contractually forbidden to sell any of their shares. Such restrictions are removed at the end of this period. This gives the price a chance to stabilize without any undue selling pressure and allows confidence to build in the market for the stock.

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