Major Vonage holders holding off on step that would free them to sell shares
14th Nov 2006, 22:38 GMT
Major shareholders owning three-quarters of Internet phone company Vonage Holdings Corp. are holding off on a regulatory step that would make it easier to sell their stock, which has plunged more than 60 percent since a high-profile initial public offering in May.
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