Company: YSXT
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001410578-25-001545
Chunk: 57

Company: YSX Tech Co., Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-31
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 57
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. S. domestic issuers, including:

  the rules under the Exchange Act requiring the filing with the SEC of quarterly reports on Form 10-Q or current reports on Form 8-K;  
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  the sections of the Exchange Act regulating the solicitation of proxies, consents, or authorizations in respect of a security registered under the Exchange Act  

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  the sections of the Exchange Act requiring insiders to file public reports of their stock ownership and trading activities and liability for insiders who profit from trades made in a short peri...  

We are required to file an annual report on Form 20-F within four months of the end of each fiscal year. However, the information we are required to file with or furnish to the SEC will be less extensive and less timely compared to that required to be filed with the SEC by U. S. domestic issuers. As a result, you may not be afforded the same protections or information that would be made available to you were you investing in a U. S. domestic issuer.

If we cannot continue to satisfy the listing requirements and other rules of the Nasdaq Capital Market, our securities may be delisted, which could negatively impact the price of our securities and your ability to sell them.

In order to maintain our listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market, we are required to comply with certain rules of the Nasdaq Capital Market, including those regarding minimum stockholders’ equity, minimum share price, minimum market value of publicly held shares, and various additional requirements. Even if we initially met the listing requirements and other applicable rules of the Nasdaq Capital Market, we may not be able to continue to satisfy these requirements and applicable rules. If we are unable to satisfy the Nasdaq Capital Market criteria for maintaining our listing, our securities could be subject to delisting.

If the Nasdaq Capital Market determines to delists our securities from trading we could face significant consequences, including:

  a limited availability for market quotations for our securities;  

  reduced liquidity with respect to our securities;  

  a determination that our Class A Ordinary Share is a “penny stock,” which will require brokers trading in our Class A Ordinary Share to adhere to more stringent rules and possibly result in a r...  

  limited amount of news and analyst coverage; and  

  a decreased ability to issue additional securities or obtain additional financing in the future.  
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