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The Investor Relations Podcast - What is a 10-K?

What is a 10-K?

02/05/25 • 0 min

The Investor Relations Podcast

What is a 10-K
A 10-K is a company's annual report Every year reporting companies that have stock that's traded publicly have to put out a report to the public that tells them what their results were for the year end from both a financial and an operations and business standpoint It's a very informative form Anybody who's considering investing in a public company should go out and read their most recent 10-K and their 10-Q

Disclaimer: Joshua Wilson is a registered investment banking representative and a licensed real estate broker. The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or compliance advice. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice. All views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of any regulatory agency, organization, or employer. Listeners are encouraged to consult their own compliance teams, legal counsel, or financial advisors to ensure adherence to applicable regulations, including SEC, FINRA, and other industry-specific requirements. This podcast does not constitute a solicitation or recommendation for any financial products or services.

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What is a 10-K
A 10-K is a company's annual report Every year reporting companies that have stock that's traded publicly have to put out a report to the public that tells them what their results were for the year end from both a financial and an operations and business standpoint It's a very informative form Anybody who's considering investing in a public company should go out and read their most recent 10-K and their 10-Q

Disclaimer: Joshua Wilson is a registered investment banking representative and a licensed real estate broker. The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or compliance advice. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice. All views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of any regulatory agency, organization, or employer. Listeners are encouraged to consult their own compliance teams, legal counsel, or financial advisors to ensure adherence to applicable regulations, including SEC, FINRA, and other industry-specific requirements. This podcast does not constitute a solicitation or recommendation for any financial products or services.

Let's Connect On LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/

To Contact Us, Please Visit:

https://www.theinvestorrelationspodcast.com/contact/

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undefined - Private Equity OR Family Offices

Private Equity OR Family Offices

A lot of people who are looking to sell their companies, they're not going to go just to a strategic or private equity. They're going to go to a family office if they care about what the company is going to look like in 10 or 20 years. And that's where things like permanent capital with family offices have. It is objectively a superior model. It's just very few families have the ability to execute. I think in 5 to 10 years, more and more will.

Disclaimer: Joshua Wilson is a registered investment banking representative and a licensed real estate broker. The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or compliance advice. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice. All views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of any regulatory agency, organization, or employer. Listeners are encouraged to consult their own compliance teams, legal counsel, or financial advisors to ensure adherence to applicable regulations, including SEC, FINRA, and other industry-specific requirements. This podcast does not constitute a solicitation or recommendation for any financial products or services.

Let's Connect On LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/

To Contact Us, Please Visit:

https://www.theinvestorrelationspodcast.com/contact/

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undefined - What CEOs of Public Companies Have In Common

What CEOs of Public Companies Have In Common

Josh Wilson 00:00:00 Having 70 conversations with someone who has taken the company public or been a part of the public market. What's a common thread in terms of character traits or personality that you have seen amongst those different interviews?
Seth Farbman 00:00:13 Yeah, that's actually a great question. Nobody's ever asked me. you know, it really runs the gamut. I mean, there are some there are some CEOs that we work with on the public company side that you'd be fairly surprised to find out that they really want to stay under the radar. Like, they don't want to do posts. They don't want their name out there. not for anything like nefarious. They're just they're just low key guys. They they might be biotech or pharma CEOs that have this phenomenal publicly traded company that we work with on Nasdaq. But the guys like, I just want to talk science. I don't want to I don't want to get my name or my picture out there. He's like, I don't want to be garyvee. I just want to. I just want to, you know, be in the lab.
Seth Farbman 00:00:53 but then you do have others that they're not the science guys, right? They don't know anything about it. But man, can they sell. And can they story tell? and those are the guys that that have the personality. So I don't think that there's one theme, throughout the different types because, you know, from, from our perspective of what we, what we do currently with, with the company I run Vstock. You know, we're we're agnostic means, you know, we can we can work with companies that are doing esports. EV as I said, biotech, pharma. but but they all, they all they all figured it out and they all I guess they all want to take the leap to the grand stage of, of being on Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange. That's the common theme.

Disclaimer: Joshua Wilson is a registered investment banking representative and a licensed real estate broker. The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or compliance advice. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice. All views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of any regulatory agency, organization, or employer. Listeners are encouraged to consult their own compliance teams, legal counsel, or financial advisors to ensure adherence to applicable regulations, including SEC, FINRA, and other industry-specific requirements. This podcast does not constitute a solicitation or recommendation for any financial products or services.

Let's Connect On LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/

To Contact Us, Please Visit:

https://www.theinvestorrelationspodcast.com/contact/

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