Bobby - ok then why did Mulholland say on a confer
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Quote:There seems to be some confusion here. I'm not Bobby, but I am assuming you were directing the question to me.
Bobby - ok then why did Mulholland say on a conference call recently that NASDAQ needed the 10K to complete its review for uplist request?
So, let's break this down:
Bobbythebus wrote:
Quote:I responded:
Cdiddy ....what’s the purpose of the 10 k filling please ?
Quote:Dvb wrote:
Everyone, this is very basic stuff.
You should all know what a 10K is -- and how to read it.
Quote:I responded:
Bobby -- purpose is it's required for NASDAQ uplist
Quote:Dvb wrote:
No. Incorrect.
A SEC 10-K is a comprehensive report filed annually by EVERY publicly-traded company about its financial performance and is required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A 10-K contains audited financials.
Similarly, a SEC 10-Q is a comprehensive report filed quarterly by EVERY publicly-traded company about its financial performance and is required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A 10-Q is generally an unaudited report.
Publicly-traded companies must generate these reports for every quarter and every year.
Although NASDAQ will be reviewing the 10-K and the audited financials -- the purpose of a 10-K has nothing to do with uplisting.
Quote:Hopefully this is clear now. Every publicly traded company has to file a SEC 10-K and 10-Q -- whether they are uplisting or not. And they have to do it every quarter and every year.
Bobby - ok then why did Mulholland say on a conference call recently that NASDAQ needed the 10K to complete its review for uplist request?
So, clearly, the purpose of filing a 10-K is not for uplisting.
As I mentioned, NASDAQ will be reviewing the 10-K and the audited financials so that we can uplist -- but the purpose of a 10-K has nothing to do with uplisting.