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all companies have blackout dates and for small non-accelerated filers theres a blackout date from the end of the year till you file your 10k but your 10k gets filed after your first quarter ends when 12 31 happens you go on a blackout period directors and officers cannot buy so you fast forward to the buy-back program we put in place which is in place you cant use an atm and buy back at the same time theres the rules around these things stuff like that but more importantly than that you cant buy back stock during a blackout period and our blackout period will not end until we file our first quarter results