no problem. the database is not hard to use, although it has a tangle of alternatives, so I will outline a simple one for this purpose go to https://www.sedi.ca choose your language, the following assumes English choose "Access public filings" at upper right click "View summary reports" on left menu mark "Insider transaction detail" and hit next in the Mandatory criteria under Identify insider or issuer select Issuer name and type in Explor enter filing or transaction date range - hint use starting date way back in time to get the big picture, I used Jan 1 2006 for Explor then skip all the rest and hit the search button select to view the report for Explor Resources hth
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