Disclaimer

The use of www.gilldirect.com site (hereinafter the “Site”) with Gill & Company LLP and its subsidiaries or affiliates (hereinafter “Gill & Company”) is subject to the following conditions and restrictions.

Use Of Site

Gill & Company explicitly rejects liability for any damage as a result of access to or use of the site. There can be no guarantee of a faultless and/or uninterrupted functioning of the site.

Applicable Country

The information on this Site is not targeted at the residents of any particular country and is not intended for distribution to, or use by, any person in any particular county or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law, or regulatory requirements.

Information Contained

No guarantee or statement will be given by Gill & Company, neither explicitly nor implicitly, regarding the reasonableness, correctness or completeness of the information published on the Site or information that is accessible through the Site. Gill & Company nor the general management and employees accept any liability for the information contained in the Site. Information can be changed without prior warning. Information contained on the Site does not constitute a solicitation or offer by Gill & Company.

General Risk Disclosures

Gill & Company is a professional trading company. Gill & Company does not solicit nor accept orders from “third party” entities, including “retail” customers. Proprietary traders may be required to pass a qualification examination or satisfy qualifications required by the local regulatory authority. Proprietary trading involves market risk and may result in financial loss, including loss of capitol. Proprietary trading requires knowledge of securities markets. Professional trading requires in-depth knowledge of the securities markets and trading techniques and strategies. Proprietary trading requires knowledge of a firm’s operations, including Gill & Company’s business practices, order execution systems and procedures. Under certain market conditions, it may be difficult or impossible to liquidate a position quickly at a reasonable price. This can happen for a variety of reasons, and the greater the volatility, the greater the likelihood that problems may be encountered in executing a transaction. In addition to normal trading risks, the failure of “any” trading systems may result financial loss. Proprietary trading and a number of related strategies may cause the professional trader to execute a large number of transactions, resulting trading expenses that will reduce profitability or add to trading losses. Leveraged transactions or short selling may result in substantial losses. Short sales as part of your proprietary trading strategy may also lead to extraordinary losses, because you may have to purchase a stock at a very high price in order to cover a short position.

Linked Sites

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Ownership Of Site & Intellectual Property Rights

Gill & Company is the trademark for Gill & Company LLP, and its subsidiaries. Any use of the trademark without the express written consent of Gill & Company. This Site is owned and maintained by Gill & Company. Unless otherwise indicated, all other intellectual property rights (including Gill’s, proprietary electronic trading platform), in trademarks, service marks, logos and all other content belong to Gill & Company.

Applicable Law

This Disclaimer is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the United States. If any provision of this notice is found to be invalid by any court having competent jurisdiction, the invalidity of that provision will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect.