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Gen III Oil Corporation V.PGK

"GEN III Oil Corp operates as an oil processing company in Canada. The concern owns the ReGen re-refining technology. It provides the ReGen technology which re-refines used motor oil (UMO) to produce Group III base lubricating oil (synthetic grade oil) in marketable quantities. Group III base lubricating oil sells for approximately 50% more than current re-refinery produced Group II products. The company's ReGen process utilizes common technologies in use throughout the world, but in a configura


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Comment by Dytyjejeon Jul 23, 2012 1:52pm
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Post# 20143061

RE: Lots of insider buying but..

RE: Lots of insider buying but..

Possibly not....

A blackout period is a period of at least three consecutive business days but not more than 60 days during which the majority of employees at a particular company are not allowed to make alterations to their retirement or investment plans. A blackout period usually occurs when major changes are being made to a plan. For example, the process of replacing a plan's fund manager may require a blackout period to allow for necessary restructuring to take place.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has set rules to ensure that employees are not at a disadvantage during a blackout period. The SEC prohibits any director or executive officer of an issuer of any equity security from, purchasing, selling or otherwise acquiring or transferring securities during a pension plan blackout period. In addition, the SEC has established rules requiring the issuer to notify the director or executive officer when imposing a blackout period.

The purpose of these rules is to prevent insider trading that could otherwise occur during the period when changes are being made. However, the financial security of employees who are unable to make changes during a blackout period may be jeopardized. Therefore, SEC regulations stipulate that employees must receive advance warning about the occurrence of blackout periods.


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