Graf Global Corp. 8-K
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Graf Global Corp. Notified by NYSE American for Late 2025 10‑K Filing
What Happened
- Graf Global Corp. (GRAF) filed an 8-K on April 22, 2026 disclosing it received a notice from NYSE Regulation of the NYSE American LLC on April 16, 2026 stating the company is not in compliance with Section 1007 of the NYSE American Company Guide because it has not timely filed its Annual Report on Form 10‑K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
- The company previously filed a Form 12b‑25 on April 1, 2026 notifying the SEC that it required additional time to file the Annual Report. A press release dated April 22, 2026 is attached as Exhibit 99.1.
Key Details
- NYSE American found Graf non‑compliant with Section 1007 (timely SEC periodic filings).
- The Notice has no immediate effect on listing or trading of Graf’s securities.
- Under NYSE American rules, Graf has an initial six‑month cure period from the Annual Report due date to file the 10‑K; it may request up to an additional six‑month extension but approval is not guaranteed.
- The NYSE American may begin delisting procedures at any time during the cure/extension period if warranted; Graf says it is working to file the Annual Report as soon as practicable.
Why It Matters
- For investors, the notice signals a regulatory compliance issue that could, if not resolved, lead to delisting and reduced liquidity for Graf’s shares. There is currently no immediate trading impact, but the situation could change if the company fails to file within the allowed cure/extension periods.
- Retail investors should monitor Graf’s filings and NYSE announcements for the company’s Form 10‑K filing date and any subsequent NYSE actions or extensions.
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