read and try to understand this, hope it helps About Marker Trading Reports
The goal of Marker Trading reports is to provide investors with a "heads up" that insider or significant shareholder trading is
taking place in a stock. These reports indicate if company officers, directors, and other insiders along with shareholders who own
more than 10% of company shares have made a trade on either the TSX or TSX Venture Exchange during the previous trading day.
This is based on preliminary information reported by the exchange which is collected from third parties. This data is subject to
error. Once we are provided corrected information from the exchange, INK will make every reasonable effort to publish corrections
to any Marker Trading report that contained inaccurate data by noting the details of the revision in the relevant INK Company
Insider report. Corrections will only show up once so this report should be monitored daily if using the Marker Trading data.
The details of who bought and at what price will be reported by INK in its Latest Filing section of the Company Insider report after
an insider filing is made with regulators for the Marker Trading transaction. This may involve a delay of a number of days. In
addition, some trades that show up as Marker Trading may be exempt from insider reporting requirements and in these
cases details will not be reported by INK. Some of the common exemptions granted from regular insider reporting requirements
are certain purchases made in automatic employee purchase plans granted under National Instrument 55-104 or transactions made by
eligible investment funds that rely on National Instrument 62-103 (Part 4). Links to these documents can be found on INK
Research's website under the FAQ section, question 1 (www.inkresearch.com/faq.php#1).
It is INK's understanding that while exempt eligible investment fund transactions may be marked, such transactions may also be
exempt from the marker process. Therefore, it is possible an exempt 10% shareholder may make a trade and not be marked and also
not be required to make an insider filing which would show up as a transaction in the INK Company Insider report.
The term "marker" is used because brokers put a special "flag" beside any buy or sell order executed by insiders or significant
holders on either the TSX or TSX Venture Exchange. At the present time, Marker Trading reports are not available
for insider trades made on alternative Canadian exchanges such as Alpha Trading Systems or on US and other foreign
stock markets.
Regulatory (SEDI) Filing Relationship Definitions
1 - Issuer 5 - Senior Officer of Issuer
2 - Subsidiary of Issuer 6 - Director or Senior Officer of 10% Security Holder
3 - 10% Security Holder of Issuer 7 - Director or Senior Officer of Insider or Subsidiary of Is