University Lab Technologies: Cease trading
order issued
The Leader-Post
Published: Saturday, April 14, 2007
The Saskatchewan Financial Services
Commission (SFSC) has issued a temporary
cease-trade order against University Lab
Technologies Inc. (ULT) and six of its
sales representatives.
University Lab Technologies Inc. of Boca
Raton, Fla., holds itself out as
manufacturing and selling natural products
that address common health complaints, the
commission said in a press release
Friday.
George Theodore, Dan Iwanski, Steve
Axelrod, Sy Schaiken, Bill Ross, and
Richard Green, who act as salespersons for
ULT, have contacted residents of
Saskatchewan by telephone, e-mail and
mail, and offered to sell them common
shares of ULT. Some Saskatchewan residents
have purchased shares in ULT, the
commission said.
Neither these men nor ULT have been
registered to trade in securities in
Saskatchewan, nor has the commission
received a prospectus from ULT. As a
result, they have contravened both the
registration and prospectus requirements
of Saskatchewan securities laws.
Ed Rodonets, deputy director of
enforcement for the commission's
securities division, said ULT and its
sales reps are not abiding by the rules
governing the sale of securities in
Saskatchewan.
"They're not following the Saskatchewan
rules and regulations,'' Rodonets said.
"They're making some promises that we're
concerned about.''
For example, one of the respondents
reportedly told several Saskatchewan
residents that ULT shares could increase
from 50 cents a share to $8 or $10 in the
space of a year.
"The biggest concern we have though is ...
that the company is denying having any
Saskatchewan investors in ULT. We know
otherwise.''
Rodonets said 21 Saskatchewan residents
have contacted the commission about
receiving calls from ULT representatives,
with five or six investing in the company.
"They're asking $25,000 minimum. There are
some $25,000 investments, we know that for
sure.''
Rodonets said ULT sales reps have
contacted anywhere from 250 to 2,000
individuals across Canada. "So it's big,''
Rodonets said, adding that "they're not
registered to operate in any province or
in the state of Florida."
If anyone has been contacted by a person
acting on behalf of ULT, call the
commission at 306-787-5936. The complete
decision is available on the commission's
Web site at
www.sfsc.gov.sk.ca.
© The Leader-Post (Regina) 2007