General Rules and Regulations
promulgated
under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Rule 14c-4 -- Presentation of Information in Information Statement
The information included in the information statement
shall be clearly presented and the statements made shall be divided into groups according
to subject matter and the various groups of statements shall be preceded by appropriate
headings. The order of items and sub-items in the schedule need not be followed.
Where practicable and appropriate, the information shall be presented in tabular
form. All amounts shall be stated in figures. Information required by more than one
applicable item need not be repeated. No statement need be made in response to any
item or sub-item which is inapplicable.
Any information required to be included in the information
statement as to terms of securities or other subject matters which from a standpoint
of practical necessity must be determined in the future may be stated in terms of
present knowledge and intention. Subject to the foregoing, information which is not
known to the registrant and which it is not reasonably within the power of the registrant
to ascertain or procure may be omitted, if a brief statement of the circumstances
rendering such information unavailable is made.
All printed information statements shall be in roman
type at least as large and as legible as 10-point modern type except that to the
extent necessary for convenient presentation, financial statements and other tabular
data, but not the notes thereto, may be in roman type at least as large and as legible
as 8-point modern type. All such type shall be leaded at least 2 points.
Where an information statement is delivered through
an electronic medium, issuers may satisfy legibility requirements applicable to printed
documents, such as type size and font, by presenting all required information in
a format readily communicated to investors.
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