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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.

Related Terms: 10 Heir, IPO, Last, Ring, Sell, Share, Term, Underwriter, Write, Writer
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