Park Aerospace (NYSE: PKE) seeks short SEC extension on May 2026 quarter
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
NT 10-Q
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Park Aerospace Corp. notified that it will be late filing its Form 10‑Q for the quarterly period ended May 31, 2026. The company cites the need for additional time, resources and effort to complete its reporting and close procedures and is relying on Rule 12b‑25 for a short extension. Park Aerospace anticipates submitting the Form 10‑Q no later than July 20, 2026.
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Key Figures
Quarterly period end: May 31, 2026
Anticipated filing deadline: July 20, 2026
Signature date: July 15, 2026
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Quarterly period end
May 31, 2026
Quarterly period covered by the delayed Form 10‑Q
Anticipated filing deadline
July 20, 2026
Date by which the Form 10‑Q is expected to be filed
Signature date
July 15, 2026
Date the notification of late filing was signed by an executive officer
Key Terms
Rule 12b-25, unreasonable effort or expense, reporting and close procedures, results of operations
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Rule 12b-25 regulatory
"seeks relief pursuant to Rule 12b-25(b) for the delayed report"
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.
unreasonable effort or expense regulatory
"could not be filed without unreasonable effort or expense under Rule 12b-25"
reporting and close procedures financial
"additional time, resources and effort are required to complete work related to reporting and close procedures"
results of operations financial
"significant change in results of operations from the corresponding period for the last fiscal year"
"Results of operations" show how well a company is doing over a certain period, like a report card for its business activities. It includes things like sales, profits, and expenses, helping investors see if the company is growing or struggling. This information matters because it helps people decide if they want to invest in or support the company.
FAQ
Why did Park Aerospace Corp. (PKE) delay its Form 10‑Q filing?
Park Aerospace delayed its quarterly SEC report because it could not complete it without unreasonable effort or expense. The company says it needs additional time, resources and effort to finish work related to its reporting and close procedures before submitting the report.
Which reporting period does Park Aerospace’s (PKE) delayed Form 10‑Q cover?
The delayed report covers Park Aerospace’s quarter ended May 31, 2026. This is the reporting period for which the company’s Form 10‑Q remains outstanding under Rule 12b‑25, pending completion of required reporting and close procedures.
When does Park Aerospace (PKE) expect to file the delayed Form 10‑Q?
Park Aerospace expects to file the delayed SEC report by July 20, 2026. The company states that the Form 10‑Q for the quarter ended May 31, 2026 will be submitted no later than that date under its Rule 12b‑25 extension.
What SEC rule is Park Aerospace (PKE) relying on for its late Form 10‑Q?
Park Aerospace is relying on Rule 12b‑25 to obtain a short extension for its late quarterly SEC report. This rule allows eligible issuers to file certain reports a few days after the original deadline when timely filing would require unreasonable effort or expense.
Who signed Park Aerospace’s (PKE) notification of late filing?
The notification was signed by Christopher Goldner, Park Aerospace’s Vice President - Finance. Goldner signed on July 15, 2026, acting as a duly authorized officer on behalf of the company in connection with the late Form 10‑Q filing.