IPO performance and trading around lock-up expiration
During the lock-up period, company insiders are prohibited from selling their shares for a set period immediately after initial public offerings (IPOs), usually 180 days. This strict prohibition limits the borrowing of securities by short sellers within this period. Therefore, upon reaching the lock...
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Main Author: | WANG, Yuchen |
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2016
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