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Wait, there was no (or a very short) lockup period????!??!?!?!
Tremendously special rules for tremendously special people.
His 500,000 class a shares were a part of the ipo offering, so they were directly sold with the ipo. He still has 4.1 million class b shares which have greater voting rights than class a shares. So the people in this thread saying he's sold all of his stock aren't correct, though he did sell all of his class a shares that are being traded in the public market for the ipo. It's all in sec filings as part of the ipo. You can see here who sold as part of the ipo and how much, and where all the ipo shares are coming from. Some were created to raise money for the company, others were already existing shares being sold by those who already held shares before the ipo. They wouldn't be able to sell after the market actually opened, that's where lockup periods come in, and it's 180 days in this case. The sale price of these shares was negotiated as part of the ipo before it was trading on the exchange. Now any still held are locked up for that period.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1713445/000162828024011448/reddit-sx1a2.htm#i1b9a579e78a34dfa99f7f26daeec195b_100
That must be part of the amendments then, because when I looked at the Reddit S-1 about three weeks ago, the lockup for all share classes was at three days, very brief. I looked it up specifically because I wanted to know how soon Spez could get to the dump part of the pump-n-dump, and here we are.
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I'm not an expert, I could be wrong or misreading it. The wording isn't straight forward. This is the section that mentions it:
If you control f to "lock-up" there's more context too.
Yeah, that's the section, at least for Class A. I think I'm the one who misread, and took "third trading day immediately following our public release of earnings for the quarter ending June 30, 2024" for "third trading day immediately following our public release blah blah blah" (the IPO).
I need to take more time when I'm sounding out the words, lol. Thank you for looking and taking the time to cite the section.
I've read it like ten times and am still a little confused, it is about as confusingly worded as possible I think, haha.