Securities Trading Policy
3. What is Price Sensitive Information
would, if the information were publicly known, be likely to:
(a) Have a material effect on the price or value of Sumatra Securities; or
(b) Influence persons who commonly invest in Securities in deciding whether or not to buy or sell Sumatra Securities.
Examples of possible price-sensitive information include, but are not limited to:
(a) The financial performance of Sumatra against its budget;
(b) Entry into or termination of a material contract (such as a major joint venture);
(c) A material acquisition or sale of assets by Sumatra;
(d) An actual or proposed takeover or merger;
(e) An actual or proposed change to the Sumatra’s capital structure;
(f) A proposed dividend or a change in dividend policy; or
(g) A material claim against Sumatra or other unexpected liability.


