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Lock-up Option
Categories: Mergers and Acquisitions,
Stock-sale or asset-sale offer by a takeover-target firm to a friendly acquirer (the white knight) to frustrate a hostile acquirer (the black knight). This offer for the sale of the major assets (the crown jewels) or controlling shares is attractively priced but freezes (locks-up) the assets or shares so that they cannot be resold without the target firm's approval. Since this strategy may hinder fair bidding, courts often disallow it except in cases where it encourages greater competition among bidders. It is not considered a derivative instrument since its primary underlying is the occurrence of a business combination and is therefore not subject to financial accounting standards board (FASB) statement 133. also called lock up agreement, lock up clause, lock up defense, lock up provision.
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brokerage firms, also known as broker-dealers, are licensed by the securities and exchange commission (SEC) to buy and sell securities for clients and for their own accounts. When a brokerage firm sells securities it owns, it is said to be acting as a principal in that transaction.Firms frequently maintain research departments for their own and their clients' benefit. They may also provide a range of financial products and services, including financial planning, asset management, and educational programs.brokerage firms come in all sizes, from one- or two-person offices to huge firms with offices around the world. They are sometimes differentialed as full-service or discount firms, based on pricing structure and client relationships.Some brokerage firms exist entirely online, and nearly all firms offer you the option of placing orders electronically rather than over the telephone. In most cases, trading electronically is substantially less expensive than giving buy and sell orders by phone.
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