McEwen Inc. files late notice for delayed FY2025 Form 10-K

Reuters03-17 18:02
McEwen Inc. files late notice for delayed FY2025 Form 10-<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TKKD.SI">K</a>

McEwen filed a Form 12b-25 notifying that its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025 was not filed by the deadline. The company said unforeseen technical issues prevented its EDGAR filing service provider from completing the submission on time. McEwen said the Form 10-K was completed after hours on the due date and is being filed within the 15-day grace period under Rule 12b-25. It also said it may request that the SEC adjust the Form 10-K submission date to March 16, 2026 under Rule 13(b) of Regulation S-T.

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