Guidelines
During a Quiet Period, a publicly-listed company cannot make any announcements about anything that could cause a normal investor to change their position on the company's stock. Normally, that means the company does not discuss any of the following:
- New deals or wins signed in that current quarter. Announcements about previously-sold implementations going live are allowed, but must be explicitly described as such
- Management changes
- Progress against company goals
- Major product or service announcements
- Major partnership announcements
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