inflated the share price and matched the trading orders within the group in concealment. This caused PERM shares trading to be inconsistent with the normal market condition to mislead and lure the public
during April 8 - June 15, 2010, {A} {B} and {C} had purchased SPSU shares through securities trading accounts of {D} and {E}. The purchases were made in such a way that taking advantage of others by using
high trading volume. They also traded RS shares on a continual basis, causing the share price to be inconsistent with the normal market condition to induce the public to trade RS shares. The acts of
high trading volume. They also traded RS shares on a continual basis, causing the share price to be inconsistent with the normal market condition to induce the public to trade RS shares. The acts of
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the
statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
scrap. This resulted in AMAC’s 2008 and 2009 financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to