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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zentek Ltd - ZEN
ZEN.V 1.170+0.9%Oct 31 9:30 AM EDT

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From: Del Bocavista9/15/2025 8:44:41 AM
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"For Canadian companies, these reports are typically required quarterly, within 60 days after an interim period and 120 days after an annual period."

That's an interesting one.
It seems as if there's a situation of 'there's the rules' and 'there's what's the right thing to do.'

If you get a matter of many weeks or a couple of months before, say, a large new issue of shares is made via an ATM, then you have a valuation problem in the meantime; something of a false market.

My personal market experience of this sort of situation is that a healthy thriving, growing, and profitable company will publish details of the new issue almost immediately, and that a problematic company will take as much advantage as possible of any time limits available.
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