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- Quiet_period abstract "In United States securities law, the quiet period (or waiting period) has "historically [meant], a quiet period of time extended from the time a company files a registration statement with the SEC until SEC staff declared the registration statement effective. During that period, the federal securities laws limited what information a company and related parties can release to the public."Under the rules of the Securities Act of 1933, as modified June 29, 2005, electronic communications, including electronic road shows and information located on or hyperlinked to an issuer's website are also governed. The rules changes of June 29, 2005, also included various changes which "liberalize permitted offering activity and communications to allow more information" for certain qualifying organizations.In business finance, a waiting period (or quiet period) is the time in which a company making an IPO must be silent about it, so as not to inflate the value of the stock artificially. It is also called the cooling-off period.".
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- Quiet_period subject Category:Corporations_law.
- Quiet_period subject Category:Time.
- Quiet_period comment "In United States securities law, the quiet period (or waiting period) has "historically [meant], a quiet period of time extended from the time a company files a registration statement with the SEC until SEC staff declared the registration statement effective.".
- Quiet_period label "Handelssperrzeit".
- Quiet_period label "Quiet period".
- Quiet_period sameAs Handelssperrzeit.
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- Quiet_period sameAs Q1400756.
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- Quiet_period wasDerivedFrom Quiet_period?oldid=600587605.
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