Form S-3
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Form S-3 is the most simplified securities registration form used by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It may only be used by companies that have been required to report under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
for a minimum of twelve months and have also timely filed all required reports (including annual Form 10-Ks, quarterly Form 10-Qs and certain current Form 8-Ks) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1933 during the twelve calendar months and any portion of a month immediately before
the filing of the registration statement. Also, the offering and issuer must meet other eligibility tests prescribed by the form.
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for a minimum of twelve months and have also timely filed all required reports (including annual Form 10-Ks, quarterly Form 10-Qs and certain current Form 8-Ks) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1933 during the twelve calendar months and any portion of a month immediately before
the filing of the registration statement. Also, the offering and issuer must meet other eligibility tests prescribed by the form.
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