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Close Period

 
Investment Dictionary: Close Period

The time period between the completion of a company's balance sheet and the announcing of the results to the public.

Investopedia Says:
Typically occurring for the two months preceding an earnings announcement, the close is a period during which insiders are not permitted to transact a company's shares.


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