Welcome to our dedicated page for ENVXW SEC filings (Ticker: ENVXW), 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.
The ENVXW SEC filings page focuses on regulatory documents related to the Enovix Corporation warrants that traded under the ENVXW symbol. These filings help explain how the warrant program was structured, how it evolved over time, and how the ENVXW class was ultimately removed from listing on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Key filings include multiple Form 8-K reports in which Enovix describes material events affecting the warrants. These 8-Ks summarize press releases announcing the distribution of the warrants as a dividend, the satisfaction of early expiration price conditions tied to the volume-weighted average price of Enovix common stock, the election of an alternate expiration date, and the mechanics by which warrants had to be exercised before they became void. The filings also reference a Notice of Guaranteed Delivery that outlined procedures for warrant holders whose financial institutions could not complete exercises before the deadline.
A central document for ENVXW is the Form 25 filed with the SEC, in which Nasdaq notified the Commission of the removal of the Enovix warrant class from listing and registration under Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act. This filing confirms that the ENVXW warrants, described simply as “Warrant” in the form, were struck from the exchange following the conclusion of the program.
Through Stock Titan, users can access these filings as they appear on EDGAR, while AI-powered tools can assist in interpreting the implications. For ENVXW, that means quickly understanding the timeline from warrant issuance to expiration, the conditions that triggered early expiration, and the formal delisting process. Users interested in Enovix more broadly can also look to related filings under ENVX for annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and additional 8-Ks that discuss financial results, capital markets transactions and governance changes.
In addition, investors researching historical capital structure or derivative securities can use the ENVXW filings to see how the warrant terms were documented in the warrant agreement, how the company communicated with holders, and how proceeds from exercises were reported in subsequent disclosures. AI summaries can highlight the sections that address warrant exercise prices, expiration conditions, and the impact on Enovix’s equity.
Form 4 summary: Reporting person Bernard Gutmann (Director) reported a transaction for Enovix Corp (ticker shown as ENVX) dated 08/06/2025.
- Transaction: Exercise of publicly-traded warrants resulting in 5,096 shares issued at an exercise price of $8.75 per share.
- Post-transaction beneficial ownership: 69,959 shares (this total includes 29,190 RSUs issuable upon settlement).
- Filing details: Form filed by one reporting person; form signed by Attorney-in-Fact Arthi Chakravarthy on 08/07/2025.