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Re: DaysOnTheBeach post# 206827

Friday, 12/08/2017 8:06:04 AM

Friday, December 08, 2017 8:06:04 AM

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"Have you ever heard of SEC Form 4 filings? Those are the public notifications that must be released within a few days of officers of a company buying or selling shares."
You're right, of course, except instead of "released" I would have used "filed" and noted that the filing is the obligation of the beneficial owner and not the company. The company has an obligation, however, to review those filings (they're supposed to get a copy) annually and report any late filings....obviously they can't review filings that aren't made.

Here are the results of last year's review:
"Based solely on our review of copies of such reports filed with the SEC and written representations of our directors and executive officers, we believe that all persons subject to reporting filed the required reports on time in fiscal 2016, other than a Form 4 for Dr. Menon which was filed on December 18, 2015 relating to a transfer that occurred on November 30, 2015."
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1355250/000147793216013164/ctix_10ka.htm


That's the only flaw in your argument ("So... where are the Form 4 documents? Where? There aren't any, that's where."). I'm not saying that it has happened here recently, but beneficial owners (officers, directors, 10% owners) have been known to fail to file and obviously they have been known to file late.


ps. re: "within a few days of officers of a company buying or selling shares" specifics per the Form 4 Instructions...."before the end of the second business day following the day on which a transaction resulting in a change in beneficial ownership has been executed"

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