(Total Views: 603)
Posted On: 07/19/2018 8:39:46 AM
Post# of 487
A Stop Sign Usually Means an Issuer is Simply Behind in its Quarterly and Annual Filings
Stop Sign When a Pink Sheet Issuer falls behind on the filing of its OTCMarkets financials and disclosures, it can be marked a stop sign (Pink No Information) on OTCMarkets.com. This also happens when a former OTCQB, or bulletin board Issuer ceases to fulfill its SEC reporting obligations. The bottom line here is that a Stop Sign is not in itself a “bad sign.”
http://otclawyers.com/tag/pink-sheet-stop-sign/
Stop Sign When a Pink Sheet Issuer falls behind on the filing of its OTCMarkets financials and disclosures, it can be marked a stop sign (Pink No Information) on OTCMarkets.com. This also happens when a former OTCQB, or bulletin board Issuer ceases to fulfill its SEC reporting obligations. The bottom line here is that a Stop Sign is not in itself a “bad sign.”
http://otclawyers.com/tag/pink-sheet-stop-sign/
(2)
(0)
All of my posts are my opinion only and are not meant to be investment advice.
Scroll down for more posts ▼