AquaBounty says director Rick Sterling resignation notice is withdrawn, remains on board

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AquaBounty says director Rick Sterling resignation notice is withdrawn, remains on board
  • AquaBounty filed an amended Form 8-K to correct disclosure on director Rick Sterling resignation tied to fiscal 2025 Form 10-K filing.
  • Resignation notice was deemed withdrawn on March 31, 2026, since conditions for effectiveness were not met when 10-K was filed.
  • Company did not place or purchase directors and officers liability insurance tail policy contemplated in resignation notice.
  • Sterling remains on board.
  • Resignation notice was not linked to any disagreement over operations, policies, or practices.


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