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20-F

Latest 20-F filings

The annual report for foreign companies listed in the U.S. — the 10-K equivalent.

Who files it
Non-U.S. companies (foreign private issuers)
How often
Once a year, within four months of fiscal year-end

Foreign companies that trade in the U.S. (often as ADRs) file a 20-F instead of a 10-K. It carries audited financials — frequently under IFRS rather than U.S. GAAP — plus the same business and risk disclosures investors rely on.

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