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Window Period

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Window period
The allotted time for parties to release themselves from any obligations to a contract without penalty; the period between the filing of a registration statement of a new security with the SEC and the date that security can be issued; the period in which company employees, executives, and other insiders are allowed to trade the company's stock. See Effective date

Window Period
The period of time during which the SEC allows executives and certain employees to trade in stock of their own company. Window periods exist in order to prevent insider trading while also allowing executives to keep skin in the game.

window period
The time interval during which a company permits its executives and key employees to trade its stock. See also blackout period.


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If the inhabitants are away on a holiday or they find a window period they can burglarize, they will do so.
Firstly, we experienced a great end to the footy season, and the drama is set to continue in what should prove to be one of the most exciting transfer window periods ever, especially after Ol' Winky himself has finally decided to cash in his chips and go and live the cushy life out in Madrid.
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