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江山股份: 江山股份内幕信息知情人登记管理制度

General Principles - The company establishes an insider information management system to regulate insider information and enhance confidentiality, ensuring fair and open information disclosure in accordance with relevant laws and regulations [1][2] - The board of directors is responsible for managing insider information, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of insider information records, with the chairman overseeing confidentiality efforts [1][2] Insider Information and Insiders - Insider information refers to non-public information that significantly impacts the company's operations, finances, or stock prices, as defined by the Securities Law [2][3] - The scope of insider information includes major events that could affect stock trading prices, such as significant asset transactions exceeding 30% of total assets, changes in control, and bankruptcy proceedings [2][3] - Insiders include company directors, senior management, major shareholders, and other individuals who can access insider information due to their roles or relationships with the company [3][4] Registration and Record-Keeping - The company must maintain a record of insiders before public disclosure, including details such as names, positions, and the nature of the insider information [4][5] - Insiders are required to cooperate in maintaining accurate records and must inform the company of any changes in insider status [4][5] Confidentiality Management - All insiders must sign confidentiality agreements to limit the dissemination of insider information before it is publicly disclosed [7][8] - Insiders are prohibited from trading company securities or advising others to trade based on insider information [8][9] - The company must conduct self-checks on insider trading activities and report any violations to regulatory authorities [9][10] Penalties for Violations - Violations of the insider information management system may result in disciplinary actions, including warnings, demotions, or legal consequences [9][10] - The company retains the right to pursue legal action against individuals who disclose insider information without authorization, especially if it results in significant losses [10][11]