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Re: Alleyba1 post# 9088

Friday, 07/19/2019 11:55:52 AM

Friday, July 19, 2019 11:55:52 AM

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At the end of every quarter or year, the company is in possession of non-public information, by definition. They therefore limit public comments until the Q or the K is out. The rules are not hard and fast, but every company limits comments to some extent at that time. This article lays it out pretty well. http://blog.investorrelations.com/blog/confronting-the-quarterly-quiet-period-dilemma-2/

They may also be in a quiet period about the NASDAQ application and other deals they are working on that are not yet public.