Equus Total Return Inc ( (EQS) ) has released a notification of late filing.
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Equus Total Return, Inc. has notified regulators that it will be late filing its Form 10-Q (Quarter Report) for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The company submitted a Form 12b-25 to explain the delay in delivering this quarterly financial report.
The main reason Equus cites is a recent change of independent auditors, which has slowed the finalization and analysis of its quarterly financial statements. Management indicates that completing the work on time would have required unreasonable effort or expense.
Equus expects to file the delayed Form 10-Q (Quarter Report) within the standard grace period allowed by regulators. For a quarterly filing, this means submission no later than five calendar days after the original due date.
The company does not anticipate any significant change in results of operations compared with the same quarter of the prior year. Investors should note that this statement is forward-looking and actual results could differ once the full Form 10-Q (Quarter Report) is filed.
Equus also confirmed that all other required periodic reports over the past 12 months have been filed on time. The notification was signed on May 18, 2026, by Secretary Kenneth I. Denos, signaling ongoing efforts to remain in compliance while completing the audit transition.
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