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Monday, 07/31/2023 6:09:21 AM

Monday, July 31, 2023 6:09:21 AM

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How many 8-k have they missed already?

8-K is a report of unscheduled material events or corporate changes at a company that could be of importance to the shareholders or the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Also known as a Form 8K, the report notifies the public of events, including acquisitions, bankruptcy, the resignation of directors, or changes in the fiscal year.

Material events include:

A merger, acquisition, or consolidation with another company

The sale of company securities including equity or debt, and their derivatives, either privately or in the public markets

The sale of company assets or divisions including offices, land, products, intellectual property

An event which materially changes the company’s tax and/or corporate structure. For example, changing from for-profit to non-profit status

A change in the composition of the company’s board of directors or other governing body

An audit of your financials or other records by an outside expert

Entering into a major, strategic alliance with another company, organization or person

A change in the company’s legal status such as the dissolution or liquidation of the business, bankruptcy, or receivership