I wouldn't worry about it because it's a penny sto
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Here's some more info:
SEC Rule 15c2-11 governs the submission and publication of quotations for certain over-the-counter (OTC) securities. Here’s what it means in layman’s terms:
Quotation Requirements: Before a broker-dealer can publish a quote for buying or selling a stock that trades on the OTC market, they must gather and review specific information about the company.
Information Disclosure: This information includes the company’s financial statements, details about its business, and other important data that can help investors make informed decisions.
Market Integrity: The rule is designed to ensure that there is a minimum level of transparency and integrity in the OTC market, which is typically less regulated than major stock exchanges.
In essence, Rule 15c2-11 helps protect investors by requiring that certain information about a company is available and reviewed before its stock can be quoted for trading in the OTC market.