Long Term Suspended Entities

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Stock Peppermint Innovation Ltd (PIL.ASX)
Release Time 17 Apr 2026, 2:52 p.m.
Price Sensitive Yes
 ASX Announces Long Term Suspended Entities
Key Points
  • List of entities suspended for more than 3 months
  • Deadlines for lodging outstanding periodic reports
  • Deadlines for entities to resume trading to ASX's satisfaction
  • Entities failing to meet deadlines will be removed from official list
Full Summary

ASX has announced a list of entities that have been suspended from trading for more than 3 months. The announcement includes the name and ASX code of each long-term suspended entity, the periodic reports they have failed to lodge, the 1-year deadline for lodging the oldest outstanding report, and the 2-year deadline to execute plans for trading in their securities to resume to ASX's satisfaction. If an entity does not meet the 1 or 2-year deadlines, it will be removed from the official list, usually effective from the open of trading on the first trading day after the deadline date. ASX recommends that long-term suspended entities implement a system of periodic (at least quarterly) disclosures to keep the market and security holders updated on their status and plans for resuming trading. ASX's removal policy for long-term suspended entities is explained in Listing Rules Guidance Note 33, and in limited circumstances, ASX may grant a short extension to the deadline date.