lockup

[US]/ˈlɒkʌp/
[UK]/ˈlɑːkʌp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the time when a building is locked or secured; a place for the detention of prisoners; a jail; the act of locking someone up; imprisonment

Phrases & Collocations

lockup period

lockup agreement

lockup facility

lockup provision

lockup risk

lockup clause

lockup stock

lockup model

lockup option

lockup strategy

Example Sentences

the bank's lockup period lasts for six months.

investors must understand the implications of a lockup agreement.

after the lockup, shares can be freely traded.

the lockup prevents early investors from selling their stocks.

many companies implement a lockup to stabilize their stock prices.

understanding the lockup terms is crucial for new investors.

he was excited about the end of the lockup period.

the lockup agreement was designed to protect the company's interests.

during the lockup, no shares can be sold.

she carefully reviewed the lockup conditions before signing.

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