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  • Lock-Up Period — 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 portfolio managers avoid liquidity problems while capital is put to work in sometimes… …   Investment dictionary

  • Lock up period — A lock up period is a predetermined amount of time following an initial public offering during which employees and close associates of the company who are given shares are not allowed to sell those shares. Generally, a lock in period is a… …   Wikipedia

  • Lock-up Period —    A period when shareholders are not allowed to trade in a share. It applies particularly to employees of a company who are granted shares on concessionary terms and are then required to hold them for a minimum period …   Financial and business terms

  • lock-up — ˈlock up adjective FINANCE 1. lock up agreement/​pact an agreement by which money is invested in such a way that it cannot be used for a period of time 2. lock up period a period of time during which money is invested in such a way that it cannot …   Financial and business terms

  • lock-up agreement — USA An agreement between a company or the underwriters on the one hand, and a stockholder on the other hand, that is executed in the course of a registered securities offering. In the lock up agreement, the stockholder agrees that it will not… …   Law dictionary

  • Lock-Up Agreement — A legally binding contract between the underwriters and insiders of a company prohibiting these individuals from selling any shares of stock for a specified period of time. Lock up periods typically last 180 days (six months) but can on occasion… …   Investment dictionary

  • IPO Lock-Up — A contractual caveat referring to a period of time after a company has initially gone public, usually between 90 to 180 days. During these initial days of trading, company insiders or those holding majority stakes in the company are forbidden to… …   Investment dictionary

  • Short (finance) — Schematic representation of short selling in two steps. The short seller borrows shares and immediately sells them. He then waits, hoping for the stock price to decrease, when the seller can profit by purchasing the shares to return to the lender …   Wikipedia

  • Qualified Institutional Placement — Qualified Institutional Placements (QIPs) are viable route of raising money for companies. It is being viewed as a new mantra to ensure a vibrant onshore private placement equity market.The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), with effect… …   Wikipedia

  • After-Market Performance — The price level performance of a newly issued stock after its IPO. There is no standard ending time period that is considered, but after market performance begins on the first day of trading on the exchange. Typically after market performance… …   Investment dictionary

  • Pre-IPO Placement — When a portion of an initial public offering (IPO) is placed with private investors right before the IPO is scheduled to hit the market. Typically, these private investors in a pre IPO placement are large private equity or hedge funds that are… …   Investment dictionary

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