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I-Glow

07/16/25 11:11 AM

#11560 RE: ARobinson #11559

It is actually 60 days and has to be current before you can terminate the Form 15.

That day is 08/26/25 - so Sharp has 20 days to terminate the Form 15.

Why would Sharp file a Form 15 and then terminate it within 60 days?

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Don Faton

07/16/25 11:55 AM

#11562 RE: ARobinson #11559

Actually, that’s incorrect. It’s 90 days — not 60.


Per SEC Rule 12g-4(b):


“If the Form 15 is withdrawn within ninety days, the registrant’s duty to file reports shall be deemed never to have been suspended.”
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/17/240.12g-4


There’s no requirement to wait 60 days before withdrawing. The company can withdraw at any time within that 90-day window and resume reporting without penalty.


So if Sharp filed on June 27, 2025, the real deadline is September 25, 2025 — not August 26.
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I-Glow

10/26/25 7:16 PM

#11632 RE: ARobinson #11559

Well September 25 has come and gone and the Form 15 wasn't withdrawn.

ARobinson
Tuesday, 07/15/2025 4:29:39 PM

To my knowledge, before Sept 25 a form 10 isn't needed. They can simply withdraw the Form 15 and be SEC reporting again. I am not an expert though and I could be wrong. Just what I read.


What is the next excuse for Sharp.

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