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Indicates companies that may not be able or willing to provide current disclosure to the public markets - either to a regulator, an exchange or OTC Markets Group. This category includes companies that may have ceased operations as well as 'dark' companies that may have questionable management and market disclosure practices.
How to remove the “Stop Sign”
A company may provide disclosure through a selected U.S. regulatory agency (such as the SEC or a Banking regulator), a qualified foreign stock exchange, or through the Alternative Reporting Standard pursuant to the Pink Basic Disclosure Guidelines.
Complete the OTCIQ Order Form, select the OTC Disclosure & News Service on page 1.
Once the form is processed, OTC Markets will send the authorized user login credentials
Publish all required disclosure and financial reports through www.otciq.com.
Financial Statements: two most recent Annual reports and any subsequent Quarterly Report
Disclosure Statement: most recent Annual and any subsequent Quarterly Reports
Non-Audited Companies: file an Attorney Letter with Respect to Current Information
OTC Markets will process the company’s disclosure and assign a tier designation based on the information provided.
Publicly traded companies that are not willing to provide information to the public market should be treated with suspicion and their securities should be considered highly risky.
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