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Waiting period

Time during which the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) studies a firm's registration statement. During this time the firm may distribute a preliminary prospectus.
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Cooling-Off Period

An SEC rule mandating that several days transpire between the filing of a new issue's prospectus and the actual offering of the issue. This allows potential buyers and the seller to have a final chance to investigate the new issue and attempt to determine if there will be any previously unforeseen problems. The cooling off period is usually 20 days, but the SEC may change that for individual offerings at its discretion. It is also called the waiting period.
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We are confident that with the reduced waiting period, we will be able to enhance the car buying and ownership experience of our customers," MSI Senior Executive Director (Marketing and Sales) RS Kalsi said in a statement.
"The expiration of the HSR waiting period is an important step toward completing the proposed transaction with Albertsons, which will create a truly differentiated leader in food, health and wellness to meet the evolving needs of customers," commented Rite Aid chairman and chief executive officer John Standley.
Advocates of a 30-day waiting period for all gun sales argue that it would give law enforcement the time needed to conduct thorough background checks on prospective buyers, as well as thwart impulse crimes.
Waiting periods are both common and common sense legislation.
Pharmaceutical company Allergan plc (NYSE:AGN) revealed on Wednesday the receipt of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (HSR), with respect to its planned acquisition of Tobira Therapeutics (NasdaqCM:TBRA).
Though the standard waiting period is four years, many insurers offer shorter waiting periods too.
This week, the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended expired in connection with Marriott's proposed acquisition of Starwood through a business combination.
Pre-existing illnesses are covered after a waiting period. So, if one has been diagnosed with a critical illness at the time of buying the policy, one will not be paid for the treatment till the waiting period is over.
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