NewMarket Releases Shareholder Letter Regarding the First Month of Trading Under SEC Regulation SHODALLAS NewMarket Technology, Inc.Rick Lutz, 404-261-1196ir@ipvoice.comwww.newmarkettechnology.comwww.ipvoice.comUBS Capital Markets, Formerly Schwab Capital Markets, Largest Market Maker by Share Volume in NewMarket Technology Inc. NewMarket Technology Inc. (OTCBB:NMKT) released a letter today to shareholders addressing the new SEC Regulation SHO. The letter is included in this press release. Dear Fellow Shareholders, The first month under Regulation SHO has just closed. This correspondence is in response to the numerous inquiries recently from shareholders regarding Regulation SHO as it might apply to NewMarket. Management is encouraged by the potential of Regulation SHO to limit trading volatility from irregular, excessive and improperly documented short sales and we have taken extra measures to contribute to the intent of Regulation SHO. Supervision of the new compliance requirements under Regulation SHO is a large undertaking for an already burdened SEC. We anticipate the market wide impact on irregular and excessive short sales to take a considerable amount of time. Accordingly, NewMarket has undertaken a pro-active effort to communicate with market participants active in the trading of NewMarket shares in regard to trading activity that could indicate potential violations of the new Regulation SHO. Short selling itself is not illegal. However, the regulations associated with short selling are very specific. A short sale is the sale of a borrowed security. The new Regulation SHO clearly requires that the existence of the borrowed stock be documented prior to the execution of a short sale. Regulation SHO states, "The locate must be made and documented prior to effecting a short sale, regardless of whether the seller's short position may be closed out by purchasing securities in the same day." Market makers are exempt from the uniform "locate" requirement in order to support a fluid trading environment. The broker dealer executing the order bears the "locate" responsibility. Market makers that are also broker dealers will be required to comply with the "locate" requirement as it applies to their broker dealer activity. Market makers are only exempt as it applies to bona-fide market making. If a market maker posts continually at or near the best offer, but does not also post at or near the best bid, the market maker loses the "locate" exemption. In the interests of shareholders, NewMarket has initiated an effort to monitor daily trading. When a market maker's posted sales appear disproportionate with their posted purchases, we now initiate a written communication to the market maker to bring their attention to the potential of a "locate" violation. This is not a communication to direct or insinuate wrongdoing. On the contrary, our intention is to cooperate with market makers in an effort manage an efficient market in compliance with Regulation SHO. We recognize the fast-paced environment of the trading activity and we further recognize how in such an environment a market maker might be an unknowing conduit for short sales out of compliance with the new "locate" regulation. In the last month we have sent correspondences to numerous market makers in regard to potential "locate" violations. We have sent several correspondences to the top four most active market makers by share volume. All market makers contacted, with the exception of UBS Capital Markets (SCHB), formerly know as Schwab Capital Markets, have responded. UBS Capital Markets was the largest market maker by volume in January at 32% of the 15 million shares traded. UBS Capital Markets has been the largest market maker in NewMarket stock by volume for the last three months. We recognize that UBS is one of the most active market makers in micro-cap trading and NewMarket is just one of many issues it trades, but we will continue in our communications to facilitate our genuine and sincere efforts to cooperate with the intent of Regulation SHO. We will continue in our efforts to proactively support an efficient market and we will likewise continue to communicate with shareholders in our ongoing efforts. Best Regards Philip Verges CEO and Chairman Gruß BarCode |