Welcome to our dedicated page for Juniper Netwrks SEC filings (Ticker: JNPR), 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 JNPR SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to historical regulatory documents for Juniper Networks, Inc., which previously traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol JNPR. These filings include current reports on Form 8-K, delisting and deregistration documents on Forms 25 and 15, and other Exchange Act reports that together trace Juniper’s transition from an independent public company to a wholly owned subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
A key filing is the Form 8-K dated July 2, 2025, which reports the completion of the merger among Juniper Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company and Jasmine Acquisition Sub, Inc. That report explains that Merger Sub merged with and into Juniper Networks, that Juniper became a wholly owned subsidiary of HPE, and that each share of Juniper common stock outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the merger was converted into the right to receive cash consideration. The same filing describes the resulting change in control and Juniper’s request to suspend trading and delist its common stock from the New York Stock Exchange.
Complementing this, a Form 25 filed by the New York Stock Exchange on July 2, 2025, notifies the removal of Juniper Networks’ common stock from listing and registration under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. A Form 15 dated July 14, 2025, certifies the termination of registration under Section 12(g) and the suspension of Juniper’s duty to file reports under Sections 13 and 15(d), noting that, following the merger, there was approximately one holder of record.
Through Stock Titan, users can review these documents to understand the legal and structural steps in Juniper Networks’ acquisition by HPE, the treatment of its common stock, and the formal end of its reporting obligations as a standalone issuer. AI-powered tools on the platform can help summarize lengthy filings, highlight key sections related to delisting, changes in control and security holder rights, and make it easier to navigate Juniper’s historical regulatory record under the JNPR ticker.