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Posted On: 10/09/2019 1:18:31 PM
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"Yes, we intend to buy the stock, but, in order to make sure that we comply with the SEC’s insider trading rules, we have to set up something that’s called 10(b)(5-1) trading accounts, where the buying is actually managed by a broker, pursuant to a schedule or a formula, and not directed by us. We’re setting up those accounts for all members of the senior Management team and all of our Board members . Many of them, including mine, have actually already been set up. I believe there’s a 30-day mandatory waiting period before you can start buying. Yes. Look for those Form 4s."
Rory said on August 29th they were setting up those 10b5-1 trading accounts. Past the cooling off period now.
"In addition, the plan should contain a reasonable "cooling off" period after adoption (perhaps 30-60 days) during which trades will not occur. "
1500 shares on a regular basis seems reasonable to me to stay within the guidelines. If it was a lot more, people would be bitching about insider knowledge.
" Assess whether the contemplated trades are right for a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. If the insider wants to purchase or sell relatively small amounts of shares at regular intervals over an extended period of time, then a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan would likely make sense ."
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_l...06_scheer/
Rory said on August 29th they were setting up those 10b5-1 trading accounts. Past the cooling off period now.
"In addition, the plan should contain a reasonable "cooling off" period after adoption (perhaps 30-60 days) during which trades will not occur. "
1500 shares on a regular basis seems reasonable to me to stay within the guidelines. If it was a lot more, people would be bitching about insider knowledge.
" Assess whether the contemplated trades are right for a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. If the insider wants to purchase or sell relatively small amounts of shares at regular intervals over an extended period of time, then a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan would likely make sense ."
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_l...06_scheer/
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