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Re: Mikelongstock post# 2842

Tuesday, 08/14/2007 12:47:12 PM

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:47:12 PM

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SEC Filing requirements and deadlines

The SEC rules under the Exchange Act require disclosure at quarterly and annual intervals, with specified significant events reported on a more current basis. Specifically, a domestic issuer subject to the Exchange Act must, among other obligations, file the following reports:

• An annual report on Form 10-K (or Form 10-KSB in the case of a small business issuer) no later than 90 calendar days after the end of its fiscal year;

• Quarterly reports on Form 10-Q (or Form 10-QSB in the case of a small business issuer) no later than 45 calendar days after the end of the first three quarters of its fiscal year; and

• Current reports on Form 8-K for a number of specified events generally within two business days after their occurrence.

The deadline for the 2nd quarter ended June 30 is today. Today is the 45th day. Also check the SEC Filing Calendar I gave you a link to




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