Saturday, March 16, 2024 11:25:48 PM
If revenues from a new customer impacts growth to the tune of 15% 20% or more and it is not reported in a 8K or as a normal event, then it has to be reported as an extraordinary event. Otherwise they got big problems head on with the SEC. Again, as some people assume they might be ignorant. I don’t believe LQMT would want to attract the attention of the SEC again. To assume that revenues are being received by a source unreported is beyond stupidity. Even if there were an NDA. It would have to be reported as such.
Imo. They may an agreement based on future sales and kinks to be worked on if any. But zero money at this time. Otherwise accounts receivable would be through the roof.
Recent LQMT News
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 05/09/2024 09:05:11 PM
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