Hestia Insight (NASDAQ: HSTA) files 12b-25; 10-Q delayed to within five days
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
NT 10-Q
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Hestia Insight Inc. submitted a Form 12b-25 notifying the SEC that its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended February 28, 2026 could not be filed on time. The company says it needs additional time for compilation and review and expects to file the 10-Q on or before the fifth calendar day following the prescribed due date. The notification is signed by Edward Lee, Chief Executive Officer on April 14, 2026.
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Key Figures
Period Ended: February 28, 2026
Extension Window: 5th calendar day following prescribed due date
Signature Date: April 14, 2026
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Period Ended
February 28, 2026
Quarterly period covered by the delayed Form 10-Q
Extension Window
5th calendar day following prescribed due date
Declared filing date for the delayed Form 10-Q under Rule 12b-25
Signature Date
April 14, 2026
Date the Form 12b-25 was signed by CEO Edward Lee
Contact Phone
(516) 212-0727
Contact listed for inquiries regarding the notification
Key Terms
Rule 12b-25, Form 10-Q, prescribed due date
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Rule 12b-25 regulatory
"The Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended February 28, 2026 cannot be filed within the prescribed time period"
Rule 12b-25 is an SEC filing provision that lets a company notify regulators and the public that it cannot file a required periodic report (like a quarterly or annual report) on time and explains the reason for the delay. For investors, the notice is a formal heads-up that financial information will arrive late—similar to a company calling to say it will be late turning in homework—so it signals increased uncertainty and may affect trading and risk assessments until the filing is available.
Form 10-Q financial
"The Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended February 28, 2026"
A Form 10-Q is a detailed report that publicly traded companies are required to file with regulators three times a year, providing an update on their financial health and business activities. It is important for investors because it offers timely insights into a company's performance, helping them make informed decisions about buying or selling stocks. Think of it as a regular check-up report that shows how well a company is doing.
prescribed due date regulatory
"will be filed on or before the fifth calendar day following the prescribed due date"
FAQ
Why did Hestia Insight (HSTA) file a Form 12b-25?
Answer: The company said it requires additional time for compilation and review to ensure adequate disclosure for its Form 10-Q. The filing explicitly states the delay is to complete review and compilation of required information for the quarter ended February 28, 2026.
When does Hestia expect to file the delayed Form 10-Q?
Answer: Hestia expects to file the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q on or before the fifth calendar day following the prescribed due date. The 12b-25 notification asserts the company will meet that five-day extension window.
Who signed the 12b-25 notice for Hestia Insight (HSTA)?
Answer: The notification was signed by Edward Lee, Chief Executive Officer. The form lists his name and provides a contact telephone number in the signature block for follow-up.
Does this 12b-25 indicate missing prior filings for Hestia Insight?
Answer: The form includes the question about other periodic reports and the box for compliance — the filing indicates Yes to prior reports being filed. No prior missing-report details are listed in the excerpt.
Will the 12b-25 affect Hestia's reporting status on the exchange?
Answer: A 12b-25 is a notification of late filing and does not by itself change listing status. It states Hestia will file within the permitted extension; any exchange consequences would depend on subsequent filings or exchange rules.