IT Tech Packaging Given Six-Month Cure Period After Missing April 15 10-K Deadline
IT Tech Packaging failed to file its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 by April 15, 2026 and received an NYSE American non-compliance notice. The company now has up to six months under Section 1007 to cure the delinquency or face potential suspension and delisting.
1. Notice of Non-Compliance Received
IT Tech Packaging received an NYSE American Notice of Non-Compliance under Section 1007 after failing to file its Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 by the April 15, 2026 due date. The notice affirms that there is no immediate effect on the listing or trading of the company’s common stock.
2. Cure Period and Delisting Risk
The company now enters an initial six-month cure period during which the NYSE will monitor the filing status and engage with IT Tech Packaging on any subsequent delays. Failure to file within this period may lead to a discretionary additional six-month extension or the initiation of suspension and delisting procedures under Section 1010.
3. Delay Rationale and Filing Plans
The delay is attributed to the need for additional time to finalize financial results and disclosure requirements without unreasonable expense or effort. IT Tech Packaging intends to complete and file its 2025 Form 10-K as soon as practicable, aiming to regain compliance within the allocated cure period.