Heartsoft Insider ownership

What is the Insider ownership of Heartsoft?

The Insider ownership of Heartsoft, Inc. is N/A

What is the definition of Insider ownership?

Insider Ownership is calculated as the total number of shares owned by insiders (shareholders who own more than 5% of the corporation or an officer or director of the company) divided by the total Shares Outstanding.

A high value of insider ownership means that those working for the company have a large stake in the success of the company. This is sometimes seen as a sign that those running the company will work hard to ensure its success or believe the company's stock price will rise.

A change in insider ownership may come from exercise of option, stock grant and buying or selling of company shares. A purchase of company share signifies a confidence in the company's future performance by people who know the company best. Therefore, Net Insider buying is also an important indicator for investors.

What does Heartsoft do?

Heartsoft, Inc. engages in the design and publishing of its own proprietary educational software products for distribution to the education market and consumer market. Its products are sold through an internal sales organization; national and international resellers; United States based catalogers with an annual aggregate circulation in excess of 5,000,000 catalogs; and online through four corporate Web Sites, www.heartsoft.com, www.internet-safari.com, www.thinkology com, and www.isafari.com. The company's product line consists of approximately 50 educational software programs that assist young children in pre-kindergarten through the 6th grade to practice and learn basic curriculum subjects. Its INTERNET SAFARI, designed for children ages four through 12 years to help simplify their use of the Internet, is a full-featured secure Internet browser for children that utilizes the sights and sounds of a jungle safari user interface with cartoons, sounds, and a host of proprietary features. The company was founded in 1988 and is based in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.