AppYea ( (APYP) ) has released a notification of late filing.
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AppYea, Inc. has notified regulators that it will be late filing its Form 10-K (Yearly Report) for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, via a Form 12b-25. The delayed filing relates specifically to its annual Form 10-K (Yearly Report), not to a Form 10-Q (Quarter Report) or other periodic reports.
The company cites a delay in obtaining and compiling information about the fair market value of intangible assets acquired in a significant transaction during the reporting period. Management states that completing this valuation work in time would have required unreasonable effort and expense, prompting the decision to seek a brief extension.
Under the relief provided by Rule 12b-25, AppYea expects to file its Form 10-K (Yearly Report) no later than the fifteenth calendar day after the original due date. Investors should therefore anticipate that the annual report will be available within this short grace period, assuming no further complications arise.
The company does not expect any significant change in operating results compared with the prior year to appear in the upcoming earnings statements. As always with forward-looking statements, investors should be aware that actual results could differ if valuation work or other closing procedures reveal new information.
AppYea indicates that all other required periodic reports have been filed on time and that it is working to complete the remaining information necessary for the annual report. The notification is signed by Chief Financial Officer Ron Mekler, underscoring management’s responsibility for ongoing reporting compliance.
More about AppYea
Average Trading Volume: 119,590
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Sell
Current Market Cap: $8.53M
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