Long Term Suspended Entities

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Stock Hexima Ltd (HXL.ASX)
Release Time 17 Apr 2026, 2:52 p.m.
Price Sensitive Yes
 Long Term Suspended Entities on ASX
Key Points
  • List of entities suspended for more than 3 months
  • Details on outstanding periodic reports and deadlines
  • Entities must meet 1-year and 2-year deadlines or face removal
Full Summary

The ASX announcement provides details on a number of entities that have been suspended from trading for more than 3 months. The table in the announcement lists the name and ASX code of each long-term suspended entity, the periodic reports they have failed to lodge (if any), the 1-year deadline date for lodging the oldest outstanding periodic report, and the entity's 2-year deadline to execute its plans for trading in its securities to resume, to ASX's satisfaction. If an entity does not meet the 1-year or 2-year deadlines, it will be removed from the official list, usually taking effect 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 ensure the market and security holders are provided with regular updates 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.