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GDLC (OTCQX: GDLC) seller DCG lists multiple 12k–15k share trades

Filing Impact
(Neutral)
Filing Sentiment
(Neutral)
Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

GDLC reported proposed sales of Common stock by DCG International Investments Ltd under Rule 144. The filing lists multiple transactions on 02/04/2026 through 05/05/2026, including repeated lots of 15,000 and 12,000 shares sold on OTCQX with per‑trade proceeds shown.

Positive

  • None.

Negative

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Trade - 04/27/2026 15,000 shares proceeds $524,053.50
Trade - 04/28/2026 15,000 shares proceeds $514,900.50
Trade - 04/30/2026 12,000 shares proceeds $412,304.40
Trade - 05/05/2026 13,000 shares proceeds $473,846.10
Original purchase date 09/22/2020 Privately Negotiated Transaction (purchased from issuer)
Form 144 regulatory
"144: Securities To Be Sold"
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.
OTCQX market
"OTCQX Common | Canaccord Genuity Corp"
OTCQX is the highest tier of the over‑the‑counter (OTC) marketplaces where shares of companies that aren’t listed on major stock exchanges trade. Think of it as a “premium shelf” for OTC stocks: companies must meet stricter financial and disclosure standards, which can mean clearer information, potentially better investor confidence and somewhat easier trading than lower OTC tiers. Investors watch OTCQX listings as a signal of relative transparency and credibility among OTC-traded firms.
Privately Negotiated Transaction financial
"Privately Negotiated Transaction | Purchased from Issuer"
A privately negotiated transaction is a deal whose terms are worked out directly between a buyer and a seller rather than through a public market or open auction. Think of it like selling a car to a neighbor instead of putting it on eBay: the price, timing and conditions are agreed one-on-one, so investors may see less public information, different pricing compared with market trades, and potential impacts on liquidity and valuation.

144: Filer Information

144: Issuer Information

144: Securities Information



Furnish the following information with respect to the acquisition of the securities to be sold and with respect to the payment of all or any part of the purchase price or other consideration therefor:

144: Securities To Be Sold


* If the securities were purchased and full payment therefor was not made in cash at the time of purchase, explain in the table or in a note thereto the nature of the consideration given. If the consideration consisted of any note or other obligation, or if payment was made in installments describe the arrangement and state when the note or other obligation was discharged in full or the last installment paid.



Furnish the following information as to all securities of the issuer sold during the past 3 months by the person for whose account the securities are to be sold.

144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months

144: Remarks and Signature

FAQ

What does the Form 144 filed for GDLC show?

The Form 144 notifies proposed sales of Common shares by DCG International Investments Ltd. It lists multiple dated transactions between 02/04/2026 and 05/05/2026 with per‑trade share counts and proceeds.

How many shares are shown in example trades for GDLC?

Example trades in the excerpt include 15,000 shares and 12,000 shares. Several trades of 15,000 shares show proceeds such as $524,053.50 on 04/27/2026 and 12,000 share trades show proceeds like $405,289.20.

Who is the selling party named in the GDLC Form 144?

The selling party is listed as DCG International Investments Ltd with an address shown. The issuer name appears as Canaccord Genuity Corp and trades are on OTCQX per the excerpt.

Do the listed entries indicate how the securities were originally acquired?

Yes; one entry shows a Privately Negotiated Transaction with purchase from issuer on 09/22/2020. Further cash consideration and purchase date details appear in the excerpt for that lot.

Are total proceeds or aggregate shares summarized in this excerpt?

The excerpt shows per‑trade proceeds and share counts for individual dates but does not provide an aggregated total. The filing lists multiple dated transactions with individual dollar amounts and share counts.