From ChatGPT: The typical quiet period for OTC
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The typical quiet period for OTC stocks prior to an annual meeting can vary, but it generally lasts 2-4 weeks before the meeting date. This is a standard duration for many public companies, and during this time, company executives are limited in what they can publicly communicate, especially about earnings or any material information that could affect stock prices.
The goal of the quiet period is to prevent the release of information that might give an unfair advantage to some investors over others. Although OTC companies face fewer regulations than those listed on major exchanges, many still follow similar quiet period practices.
It’s important to check individual company policies for specifics, as the length of the quiet period can vary depending on internal governance or legal advice.