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The RF Industries Ltd (NASDAQ: RFIL) SEC filings page brings together the company’s regulatory disclosures, including annual and quarterly reports, proxy statements, and current reports on Form 8-K. These documents provide detailed information on RF Industries’ interconnect products and systems business, financial condition, governance, and material events.
As a Nevada corporation listed on NASDAQ, RF Industries files periodic reports that describe its operations in wireless and wireline telecom, data communications, industrial applications, and aerospace, as well as its portfolio of RF connectors and adapters, RF passives, coaxial and data cables, wire harnesses, fiber optic cables, custom cabling, energy-efficient cooling systems, and integrated small cell enclosures. Annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q typically include segment information for RF Connector and Cable Assembly and Custom Cabling Manufacturing and Assembly activities, along with discussions of bookings, backlog, and non-GAAP measures such as Adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP net income.
Current reports on Form 8-K highlight significant developments, such as amendments to the company’s Loan and Security Agreement with Eclipse Business Capital LLC and lenders, extensions and terms of its revolving credit facility, and the release of quarterly financial results. Definitive proxy statements (DEF 14A) outline matters submitted to stockholders, including director elections, advisory votes on executive compensation and its frequency, and ratification of the independent registered public accounting firm.
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Renaissance Technologies LLC and Renaissance Technologies Holdings Corporation report beneficial ownership of 544,808 shares of RF Industries common stock, representing 5.11% of the class. The reporting persons state they have sole voting and sole dispositive power over all 544,808 shares, indicating direct control of voting and disposition for this position. The filing classifies the reporting persons as an investment adviser (IA) and a holding company (HC), respectively.
The statement affirms the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of the issuer. The filing also notes that certain funds managed by the adviser have rights to dividends and sale proceeds related to these securities.
RF Industries Ltd (RFIL) – Form 4 insider filing
CEO and Director Robert D. Dawson reported three same-day transactions on 10-11 July 2025, all coded “F” (share withholding to satisfy tax obligations). In total, 768 common shares were withheld/disposed at prices ranging from $7.04–$7.17 per share. After these withholdings, Dawson’s direct beneficial ownership stands at 302,589 shares, a reduction of roughly 0.25 % of his prior holdings.
No derivative securities were involved, and there were no open-market purchases or sales. The filing represents routine tax-related activity rather than a strategic change in ownership.
RF Industries (RFIL) Form 4 filing shows Chief Financial Officer Peter Yin satisfied tax-withholding obligations by having 277 common shares withheld on 10-11 July 2025, at prices ranging from $7.04 to $7.17. Following these routine Code F transactions, Yin’s direct ownership decreased marginally to 118,553 shares. No open-market sales, option exercises, or new derivative positions were reported, indicating an administrative adjustment rather than a discretionary sale. The filing carries negligible investment impact because the share reduction equals roughly 0.23% of his holdings and an immaterial fraction of RFIL’s public float.
RF Industries Ltd (ticker: RFIL) filed a Form 4 showing that President & COO Ray Michael Bibisi executed three small “Code F” transactions on 10–11 July 2025. Code F indicates shares were withheld to cover taxes arising from the vesting of equity awards rather than open-market sales. In total, 161 common shares were disposed at prices of $7.04–$7.17, lowering Bibisi’s direct holdings from 52,258 to 52,097 shares. No derivative securities were involved, and the amount represents less than 0.3 % of his reported ownership, suggesting minimal financial or strategic impact on the company.