Welcome to our dedicated page for Emx Royalty SEC filings (Ticker: EMX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This archive provides access to SEC filings for EMX Royalty Corp (EMX), a former precious and base metals royalty company that merged with Elemental Altus Royalties Corp. As a Canadian company with U.S. exchange listing, EMX filed as a foreign private issuer, using Form 6-K for material event disclosures rather than the 8-K filings domestic companies submit.
The filing history documents EMX's final chapter as an independent company. Form 25-NSE confirms the company's delisting from NYSE American following completion of the Elemental Altus merger. Form 15-12G marks the termination of SEC reporting obligations, signaling the end of required U.S. regulatory filings for this entity.
Earlier 6-K filings capture material developments during EMX's operating history, including royalty acquisitions, property option agreements, quarterly financial results, and the progression of the merger arrangement. These documents reveal how the company built its diversified portfolio spanning gold, silver, copper, and base metals properties across multiple continents.
For investors researching the mining royalty sector or the Elemental Royalty Corp combination, this historical filing archive provides primary source documentation of EMX's financial disclosures, insider transactions via Form 4, and the regulatory milestones marking the company's transformation from independent NYSE-listed entity to part of a larger combined royalty company.
EMX Royalty Corporation filed a Form 15 to terminate the registration of its common shares under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and to suspend its duty to file periodic reports under Sections 13 and 15(d). This step follows a court-approved statutory plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia), through which Elemental acquired all of the issued and outstanding common shares of EMX. As a result, EMX is ending its status as an SEC-reporting company for its common shares.
EMX Royalty Corp reported that NYSE American LLC filed a Form 25 to remove the company’s common stock from listing and/or registration under Section 12(b)001-35404 and is signed by NYSE American on 2025-11-13.
EMX Royalty Corporation: A Schedule 13G/A (Amendment No. 3) reports that Extract Advisors LLC, Extract Capital Master Fund Ltd., and Darin Milmeister beneficially own 5,001,701 common shares of EMX, representing 4.6% of the class. The percentage is calculated from the issuer’s statement that 108,964,292 shares were outstanding as of September 25, 2025.
The shares are held by Extract Capital Master Fund Ltd., which is managed by Extract Advisors LLC; Darin Milmeister is the managing member. The reporting persons have shared voting and dispositive power over 5,001,701 shares and no sole power. They certify the holdings were not acquired to change or influence control, and indicate ownership of 5 percent or less of the class.