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arachnodude

06/29/20 10:21 AM

#193525 RE: WebSlinger #193524

The federal securities laws do not define the term "quiet period," which is also referred to as the "waiting period." However, a quiet period extends from the time a company files a registration statement with the SEC until SEC staff declare the registration statement "effective." During that period, the federal securities laws limit what information a company and related parties can release to the public.



Not being Maxim's first rodeo, here, I'm sure they know what should and should not be released during this time.

TRUISM

06/29/20 10:30 AM

#193527 RE: WebSlinger #193524

I am referring to the waiting period (also referred to as quiet period) in which KBLB send their application to the NASDAQ and awaits a response.



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gruber72

06/29/20 11:21 AM

#193542 RE: WebSlinger #193524

"Which means that it wasn't a quiet period."


Which ACTUALLY means the PR ended the quiet period.

TRUISM

06/29/20 12:37 PM

#193554 RE: WebSlinger #193524

Web, you posted:

Which means that it wasn't a quiet period.



My intel says otherwise...

Let's not be so quick to dismiss the truth...

In posts.


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