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blackout period refers to a specific period of time when certain activities or information is restricted or prohibited. It often involves a temporary halt or limitation of certain services, communications, or actions.
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This guarantee is not valid during any period of extraordinary room demand and is subject to
blackout periods set out by each hotel.
The other thing I like about this card is you never have to worry
about blackout periods or seat restrictions.
«We are in a minuet with markets and can not ignore how markets are pricing,» Atlanta Fed president Dennis Lockhart said last week, before the Fed's
blackout period for public comments.
They keep saying that the recent weakness in stocks is because companies are
in blackout periods before earnings season (partially true) and that once earning seasons starts a pickup in activity will begin (also partially true).
A Rule 10b5 - 1 repurchase plan allows the Firm to repurchase its equity during periods when it would not otherwise be repurchasing common equity — for example, during internal
trading blackout periods.»
Since 2009, the largest equity drawdowns — August 2015, January to February 2016, and two weeks ago — all occurred in or right after the share
buyback blackout period.
In at least three City Council races where sitting state Assemblymembers are candidates, separate complaints have been filed with the city Campaign Finance Board alleging that each of them has violated prohibitions against using government - funded mass mailers within a mandated 90 - day
communication blackout period before the September 12 primary.
There is a Commission required
blackout period where no continuing education may be offered between June 11 and June 30 of each year to allow time for sponsors to file reports with the Commission and for the Commission to process these reports.
For a company like J.P. Morgan Chase, which reports Friday, that would mean a roughly four -
week blackout period.
Most publicly traded companies have
established blackout periods that typically restrict trading in shares just prior to the quarter end and immediately after the company reports.
«You have to read the fine print on some reward programs,» adds Steve Abrams, senior vice president of Purchase, New York - based MasterCard Corporate Payment Solutions, pointing out that many free airline ticket offers come with
prohibitive blackout periods.
Federal Reserve communication preceded the March
FOMC blackout period were mostly dovish despite strong domestic data.
Penney is limited to no more than three
such blackout periods in 12 months and no more than 90 days blacked out in entirety.
Due to SEC regulations, insiders (company's officers, directors and any 10 % beneficial owners of a public company) are prohibited from buying and selling their own company securities during
certain blackout periods.
Boards of directors hoping for some sort of clarity about share - trading windows for insiders and the
appropriate blackout periods before the release of price - sensitive information will be sorely disappointed by the latest announcement from the corporate regulator.
There's also not that annoying half -
hour blackout period we get when Golf Channel has to make the switch over to CBS when they have the rights on the weekend.
For City Council candidates currently working for New York City — including incumbent Council members and even community board members — the
CFB blackout period began June 15, roughly three months before the September 12 primary.
Following an initial period of instrumental training, BAC WT and BAC MT mice were tested for their ability to discriminate 2 complex visual stimuli (discrimination phase), where nosepokes to the correct touchscreen stimulus were rewarded by delivery of a sweetened 14 mg food pellet reward, and nosepokes to the incorrect touchscreen stimulus resulted in a
brief blackout period where the screens became inoperative, followed by correction trials until the correct response was made.
The general timeline was to announce how the split was to be handled; then the split; then a freeze in purchasing stock in the other company; then a freeze in sales; followed by a
short blackout period; then the final transfers to funds / options / cash based on a mapping announced at the start of the process.
Should the sole purpose of the Whitney Biennial be an induced sensory coma, one can only hope that the new curatorial format split between three floors might shorten the
inevitable blackout period.
As such, avoidant people are more at risk of substance abuse.2 Indeed, when Don faces a lot of personal stress in Season 4, he begins to battle alcohol addiction, which involves
multiple blackout periods and even missing commitments with his kids.
Blair Horner, executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group, another good government group, conceded that the CFB has no authority over the state and insisted that the Legislature should increase its own
communication blackout periods to undo the advantage that accrues to lawmakers.
Bromell shared his photo of the Apple band and his Olympic tattoo on July 21, six days before
the blackout period began.
Under a separate SEC rule, companies can do a share repurchase program even during
a blackout period.
This separate rule (it's called Rule 10b5 - 1) permits trading during
the blackout period providing the companies have set up a plan to buy back stock on a regular, defined basis.
In other words, a company — and its executives — can buy back shares during
a blackout period, providing they are doing so according to a predefined plan.
Earnings season is upon us, and once again there are dire warnings that stocks will be weak because companies are entering a «
blackout period» where they will not be able to buy back their stock.
So next time you hear some trader blame «
blackout periods» for why the market dropped, take it with a grain of salt.
Where is the «
blackout period» where share purchases went away?
The company is telling you that they likely had a 10b5 - 1 plan and stuck to it, even buying through the «
blackout period.»
A company — and its executives — can buy back shares during
a blackout period, providing they are doing so according to a predefined plan.
Earnings season is upon us, and once again there are dire warnings that stocks will be weak because companies are entering a «
blackout period.»
The Fed enters
a blackout period this week ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting June 13 - 14.