Form 8-K is used to notify investors of a current event. These types of events include: • signing, amending or terminating material definitive agreements not made in the ordinary course of business, bankruptcies or
receiverships • mine shutdowns or violations of mine health and safety laws • consummation of a material asset acquisition or sale • results of operations and financial condition, creating certain financial obligations, such as incurrence of material debt • triggering events that accelerate material obligations (such as defaults on a loan) • costs associated with exit or disposal plans (
layoffs, shutting down a plant, or material change in services or outlets) • material impairments •
delisting from a securities exchange or failing to satisfy listing requirements • unregistered
equity sales (private placements) • modifications to shareholder rights • change in
accountants • determinations that previously issued financial statements cannot be relied upon • change in control • senior officer appointments and departures •
director elections and departures • amendments to certificate/articles of incorporation or bylaws • changes in fiscal year • trading suspension under employee benefit plans • amendments or waivers of code of ethics • changes in shell company status • results of shareholder votes • disclosures applicable to issuers of asset-backed securities • disclosures necessary to comply with Regulation FD • other material events • certain financial statements and other exhibits. Investors should always read any 8-K filings that are made by companies in which they are invested. These reports are often material to the company, and frequently contain information that will affect the
share price. == Reading Form 8-K ==