Form 8-K Triggering Events
Form 8-K requires public companies to disclose to shareholders certain major events. It is imperative for public companies and their directors, officers and key employees to be aware of the types of events, agreements and transactions that could trigger a Form 8-K so that required Form 8-Ks are filed in a timely manner. The attached 8-K Triggering Events summary is meant to assist in understanding the types of events, agreements and transactions that trigger a Form 8-K filing.
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