Waste Energy (WAST) delays 2025 Form 10-K, files Form 12b-25
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
NT 10-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Waste Energy Corp. submitted a Form 12b-25 notification stating it cannot file its Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2025 without unreasonable effort or expense. The company says additional time is needed to compile supporting documentation and permit its independent registered public accounting firm to complete its review. The notice is signed by CFO Braden Glasbergen and dated March 30, 2026.
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Key Figures
Period Ended: December 31, 2025
Form filed: Form 12b-25 (NT 10-K)
Filing date (signature): March 30, 2026
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Period Ended
December 31, 2025
Form 10-K annual period end
Form filed
Form 12b-25 (NT 10-K)
Notification of late filing for the 10-K
Filing date (signature)
March 30, 2026
Date signed by CFO Braden Glasbergen
SEC File Number
000-55049
Cover data on the Form 12b-25
CUSIP
23131W 103
Identifier printed on the form
Key Terms
Rule 12b-25, Form 10-K, independent registered public accounting firm
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Rule 12b-25 regulatory
"If the subject report could not be filed without unreasonable effort or expense"
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-K regulatory
"Unable to file, without unreasonable effort and expense, its Form 10-K annual report for the period ended December 31, 2025"
A Form 10-K is a comprehensive report that publicly traded companies are required to file annually with regulators. It provides a detailed overview of a company's financial health, operations, and risks, similar to a detailed health report. Investors use this information to assess the company's performance and make informed decisions about buying or selling its stock.
independent registered public accounting firm financial
"to permit the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm to complete its review"
An independent registered public accounting firm is an outside accounting company officially registered with the government regulator to examine and report on a public company's financial records and controls. Investors treat its reports like an impartial inspector’s certificate — they add credibility to financial statements, help spot errors or misleading claims, and reduce the risk that shareholders are relying on unchecked or biased numbers.