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  2. Quiet period - Wikipedia

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    In United States securities law, a quiet period is a period of time in which companies refrain from communicating with investors to avoid unfairly disclosing material, non-public information to certain investors when the company has not yet publicly communicated this information.

  3. Securities offering - Wikipedia

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    A single round usually involves multiple investors buying a company's securities in a distinct time period, at the same price and terms, for a single financial purpose. When multiple investments are close in price and terms, they are "merged" according to securities laws (in other words, they are treated as a single round under the law).

  4. Steve Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The hedge fund agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and four counts of securities fraud and to close its doors to outside investors. [ 1 ] Cohen loosely inspired the character Bobby Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis , on the Showtime series Billions .

  5. Analysis-Trump's SEC leader shifts power from investors to ...

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    By Ross Kerber (Reuters) -New policies from the top U.S. securities regulator hand corporate boards more power over investors in ways that could curtail investor-initiated reform efforts on ...

  6. 7 of the most famous American investors - AOL

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    Following the lives of famous investors is a great way to piggyback off their learning and decades of experience so that you might be able to skip some of the hardest and most expensive investing ...

  7. Activist investors go silent even as markets tank - AOL

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    Here's a paradox: Activist investing had been booming during the past few years, and now the market has collapsed, driven in large part by incompetent management and poor corporate governance. So ...