Posted On: 01/28/2016 8:14:08 PM
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While the next filing (10-K) which is for the year-end (10/31/15) may not have developments that have occurred since, it could well have some "subsequent events" which could shed light on happenings impacting business transactions/growth since 10/31.
I continue waiting for that 10-K... it's actually due at the end of this month (SEC allows 90 days later, beyond 10/31) but most CEOs, including Bill McKay based on his historical MO, will likely file NT 10-K ... this is a notice to file the 10-K late so he'll have an additional 15 calendar days making it mid-February to actually see the 10-K out.
We may actually see an NT 10-K out tomorrow but should otherwise be on Monday.
I've heard from CEOs they like to wait till the last minute in case they have to make a change/addendum (plus they don't need to pay for it till it's actually filed, lol).
I continue waiting for that 10-K... it's actually due at the end of this month (SEC allows 90 days later, beyond 10/31) but most CEOs, including Bill McKay based on his historical MO, will likely file NT 10-K ... this is a notice to file the 10-K late so he'll have an additional 15 calendar days making it mid-February to actually see the 10-K out.
We may actually see an NT 10-K out tomorrow but should otherwise be on Monday.
I've heard from CEOs they like to wait till the last minute in case they have to make a change/addendum (plus they don't need to pay for it till it's actually filed, lol).
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