Former Vancouver resident receives seven-year market bans and pays $10,000
This press release replaces the October 9, 2009 release (Release) that incorrectly stated that Mr. Ryan Anthony Gibson admitted that he allowed a Panamanian Company to sell shares of a company he controlled to investors in the United Kingdom. The Commission has removed the Release from its website and asks that any outlet that published incorrect information based on the Release to retract and correct that information. The corrected press release appears below.
Gibson, a former
The Panamanian company then resold the
Gibson, on behalf of
Under a BCSC order, Gibson is banned for seven years, except in limited circumstances, from trading and purchasing securities or exchange contracts. He is also banned for seven years from becoming or acting as a director or officer of an issuer, registrant or investment fund manager; acting as a registrant, investment fund manager, or promoter; acting in a management or consultative capacity in connection with the securities market; and engaging in investor relations activities.
Gibson also paid the BCSC
The B.C. Securities Commission is the independent provincial government agency responsible for regulating trading in securities within the province. You may view the decision on our website www.bcsc.bc.ca by typing in the search box,
Learn how to avoid investment fraud at the BCSC's investor education website: www.investright.org.
For further information: Ken Gracey, (604) 899-6577 or (Canada) 1-800-373-6393
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