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BCSC | Release | May 26, 2021
VANCOUVER, BC, May 26, 2021 /CNW/ - Promotions of companies with a connection to British Columbia would become more transparent under new rules proposed by the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC).
The disclosure requirements, being published for a 60-day comment period, would enable people to better evaluate the reliability of statements that encourage investment in issuers of securities, often made with the aim of driving up an issuer's share price.
"People should know if someone promoting a stock has a financial or other interest, because that would help them decide how much weight to give the promotion and make better informed investment decisions," said Peter Brady, the BCSC's Executive Director.
The rules would apply to newsletters, financial blogs, emails, oral statements, social media posts, videos or any other communications, in any platform or medium, and would require promotional communications to disclose:
The proposed requirements – the first of their kind in Canada – stem from Securities Act amendments that give the BCSC greater power to regulate promotional activity, which is sometimes conducted by issuers, by shareholders, and by third parties. The BCSC can now regulate promotional activity regardless of who is actually conducting it.
The new requirements would apply to all promotional activity that occurs in – or has a real or substantial connection to – B.C., with certain exceptions.
The BCSC is also proposing a couple of other requirements for venture issuers, as defined in the proposed B.C. Instrument:
"Some companies have a legitimate need to engage in promotional activities and they should have no trouble complying with the proposed rules," Brady said. "But abusive stock promotions are a scourge that go hand in hand with abusive trading, and the new rules would give us one more tool to tackle them."
The BCSC is seeking comments on the proposed rules by July 26, 2021.
View release: here
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