To: Vandyman who wrote (1053 ) 1/14/1999 4:47:00 PM From: bjkelly Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1322
New to this board and my first post on any board. I own SFAD at .09 and after reading some of the prior posts considered bailing. Need some help here. Are not the indirect(i) holdings below duplicate listings of shares...these shares (i) total 782,186,837 leaving 226,995,535 shares? Date Name Action Shares Type Price Value 17-Dec-98 TOLLEY BRADFORD L Planned Sale (144) 25,000 Common - $13 3-Dec-98 BHATHENA MICHAEL Planned Sale (144) 125,000 Common - $6,250 30-Sep-98 TOLLEY INVESTMENTS Planned Sale (144) 100,000 Common - $3,700 9-Feb-98 ALEXANDER ROBERT L Initial Filing 200,000 Common - - 9-Feb-98 BHATHENA MICHAEL Initial Filing 11,000,000 Common - - 9-Feb-98 TOLLEY BRADFORD L Initial Filing 22,000,000 Common - - 9-Feb-98 TOLLEY BARBARA L Initial Filing 268,295,651 (i) Common - - 9-Feb-98 TOLLEY JACK W Initial Filing 260,295,651 (i) Common - - 9-Feb-98 TOLLEY JACK W Initial Filing 8,000,000 Common - - 9-Feb-98 MARTUS CHARLES N Initial Filing 200,000 Common - - 9-Feb-98 DEUTSCH RUTH Initial Filing 34,000,000 (i) Common - - 9-Feb-98 DEUTSCH RUTH Initial Filing 185,595,535 Common - - 9-Feb-98 FRANK FRANKLIN L Initial Filing 219,595,535 (i) Common - - (i) indicates indirect holdings Who Is An Insider? An insider is an officer, director, person with a policy-making role, or beneficial owner (holder of 10% or more) of a company's stock. Insiders are both individuals and corporations, and are required to report their: Direct Holdings - holdings that are held in the name of the insider; and Indirect Holdings - holdings that are controlled by the insider, yet are held by another entity such as a family member, a trust, a company plan, or even a corporation to which the insider is affiliated. In many cases, the same block of indirect stock may be claimed by several insiders, such as a group of trustees over the same trust, or several partners in the same partnership. Some insiders hold all of their stock indirectly.