Sentences with phrase «day lockup»

Employees, too, can't sell stock yet — there is a 150 - day lockup period.

Not exact matches

Facebook and Twitter shares began climbing the day after their lockup expirations, while LinkedIn reached a low the week after, according to Sanderson.
Looking at other social media giants, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn each fell an average of 24 percent in the 30 days ahead of their lockup expirations, MKM Partners managing director Rob Sanderson said in a Monday report.
But that will be a very small lockup expiration compared to the one that comes 151 days after the IPO and then the next one that comes 181 days after the ipo.
And happy Alibaba lockup release day!
If the company experts to issue an earnings release within 15 days of the expected release of the lock - up, then extending the lockup period to allow the investment bank to issue an analyst report may be beneficial.
The reasons, says a panel report to be issued Thursday, include a faster - than - expected process for choosing locations in the boroughs to put replacement lockups, a shrinking inmate headcount and new authority that Albany granted days ago to cut red tape in jail design and building.
This rally comes just two days after Lopez was released from prison and placed under house arrested after more than three years of military lockup.
David Sweat, 37, was transferred to the infamous facility on Nov. 17 from another maximum security lockup in the Finger Lakes region — then stopped eating six days later, according to a petition prison officials planned to file Friday.
Fortunately, after spending just a few days instead of a few years in lockup, I was exonerated.
The CCLA argued for a 15 - day limit on solitary confinements, a prohibition on the isolation of mentally ill inmates, and, a rule barring prisoners aged 18 to 21 from solitary lockups.
In a traditional IPO, there is a certain lockup period (usually 180 days) during which existing shareholders aren't allowed to sell their shares on the public markets, which effectively delays the «cashing out» process.
Conducted lockup at the close of each work day, and was responsible for the job site on the weekends.
MTFC — A boys spent significantly fewer days than GC boys spent in lockup.
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