The IPO Quiet Period Revisited
Daniel J. Bradley, Bradford D. Jordan, Jay R. Ritter and Jack G. Wolf A newly public company is subject to a “quiet period,” which restricts insiders and affiliated underwriters from issuing earnings forecasts and research reports regarding the firm for a specified period following the initial public offering (IPO). As soon as this quiet period
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