The term "lock-up period" refers to a predetermined span of time following an initial public offering (IPO) during which major shareholders, such as company executives and early investors, are restricted from selling their shares. This period typically ranges from 90 to 180 days and is intended to prevent the market from being flooded with too much stock too quickly, which can depress stock prices.
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