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May a listed company satisfy NASDAQs annual report requirement by posting a copy of the report on its website?

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May a listed company satisfy NASDAQs annual report requirement by posting a copy of the report on its website?

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Yes. The issuer may satisfy this requirement by: (i) by mailing the report to shareholders, (ii) satisfying the requirements for furnishing an annual report contained in Exchange Act Rule 14a-16 or (iii) posting the report on or through the company’s website, issuing a press release announcing the availability of the report, and sending a hard copy to any shareholder within a reasonable time following a request for a copy. In the case of an issuer that is an investment company that does not maintain its own website, the company may post its annual report on a website that the issuer is allowed to use to satisfy the website posting requirement in Exchange Act Rule 16a-3(k)), along with a prominent undertaking in the English language to provide shareholders, upon request, a hard copy of the company’s annual report free of charge. An issuer that chooses to satisfy this requirement via a website posting must, simultaneous with this posting, issue a press release stating that its annual rep

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Yes. The company may satisfy this requirement by: (i) by mailing the report to shareholders, (ii) satisfying the requirements for furnishing an annual report contained in Exchange Act Rule 14a-16 or (iii) posting the report on or through the company’s website, issuing a press release announcing the availability of the report, and sending a hard copy to any shareholder within a reasonable time following a request for a copy. In the case of an investment company that does not maintain its own website, the company may post its annual report on a website that the company is allowed to use to satisfy the website posting requirement in Exchange Act Rule 16a-3(k)), along with a prominent undertaking in the English language to provide shareholders, upon request, a hard copy of the company’s annual report free of charge. A company that chooses to satisfy this requirement via a website posting must, simultaneous with this posting, issue a press release stating that its annual report has been fil

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