Restricted Stock

Stock that is not registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1933. Restricted stock is either purchased through a company’s stock option plan, or a private placement. The investor is required to sign a letter agreeing that the purchase is for investment and not short term profit. The investor is required to hold the stock for two years before it can be sold. Sale of restricted stock is governed by SEC Rule 144.

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