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Smith-Midland delays quarterly report filing after key accounting staff resignation

PUBT·05/14/2026 20:07:38
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Smith-Midland delays quarterly report filing after key accounting staff resignation
  • Smith-Midland flagged a delay in filing its Form 10-Q for quarter ended March 31, 2026, citing disruption to quarter-end close and review tied to an unexpected resignation of a key accounting staff member.
  • Management needs additional time to complete review procedures, finalize financial statements, finalize related disclosures.
  • Filing is not expected within Rule 12b-25 five-calendar-day extension period.
  • Revenue expected to be slightly lower versus prior-year quarter, with net income expected to be significantly lower, reflecting absence of a high-margin special barrier project that benefited results in quarter ended March 31, 2025.


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