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LostSaint

03/26/15 9:44 PM

#19096 RE: wrinklesobw #19094

You may want to check with your local broker and ask
the question. He likely would know. It's probably within
a couple weeks or a couple days is my uneducated guess.

Anyway, a dollar saved is a dollar well earned, so I want
my cut first.

:-D

I was also curious about this talk of a locked up float here
today so I looked it up and found this interesting website:



http://budgeting.thenest.com/can-tell-float-locked-up-stock-22927.html

Finding Lock-Up Information

Lock-up expiration dates are available to the public. You can refer to a company's IPO date to determine whether a stock's float is locked up. Information about publicly owned companies is typically available through the "investor relations" links on their home pages. Websites such as those of Investors Business Daily and the Wall Street Journal provide investment information about popular stocks and their lock-up expiration dates. Edgar Online allows you to enter a stock's symbol or company name to find the lock-up release date.



There's some real invaluable information here.
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CowboysNation88

03/26/15 9:58 PM

#19097 RE: wrinklesobw #19094

I signed up for notification. The notification comes out weeks after its approved. Got one this week that was approved in early March..

ADMD $$