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Form 4: Crypto Co CEO Ron Levy Disposes of Series A Preferred Stock

Sentiment:

SEC Form 4 Filing


Ron Levy, CEO, Interim CFO, and COO of Crypto Co, reports the disposal of 10 shares of Series A Preferred Stock on September 5, 2024.

Summary

  • On September 5, 2024, Ron Levy, CEO, Interim CFO, and COO of Crypto Co, disposed of 10 shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
  • The transaction was reported on September 6, 2024.
  • The reported beneficial ownership only includes shares of Series A Preferred Stock directly owned by Mr. Levy.
  • It does not include 531,697,692 shares of common stock directly owned by Mr. Levy, 1,250,000 vested options held by Mr. Levy, or shares of common stock owned by Redwood Fund LP and Imperial Strategies LLC that may be deemed indirectly beneficially owned by Mr. Levy.

Sentiment

Score: 5

Explanation: The document is a routine SEC filing reporting a transaction by an insider. It doesn't inherently convey positive or negative sentiment.

Industry Context

Form 4 filings are standard practice for company insiders to report transactions in their company's securities, ensuring transparency and compliance with SEC regulations.

Stakeholder Impact

  • The disposal of shares by a key executive could be perceived negatively by some shareholders, although the amount is small relative to overall holdings.

Key Dates

DateDescription
09/05/2024Date of transaction: Disposal of Series A Preferred Stock
09/06/2024Date of report filing

Keywords

Form 4, Beneficial Ownership, Series A Preferred Stock, Ron Levy, Crypto Co, CRCW, Disposal, CEO, CFO, COO

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