Mungomash LLC
Tech Filings

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Latest filings, all tech

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Form type

All 10-K · Annual 10-Q · Quarterly 8-K · Material event S-1 · IPO DEF 14A · Proxy 4 · Insider trade
Form Filed Company Description

What this page shows

Every public US company is required to file material disclosures with the SEC's EDGAR system. EDGAR is the official, real-time source of those filings, free to read and explicitly intended for redistribution. This page is a focused view of recent EDGAR activity for a curated set of US-listed tech companies. Each row links straight to the filing's primary document on sec.gov.

Form types

  • 10-K — annual report. The big one: audited financials, risk factors, business overview.
  • 10-Q — quarterly report. Unaudited financials and management discussion for a fiscal quarter.
  • 8-K — material event. Triggered within four business days of acquisitions, departures, restatements, regulation changes, and other things investors are entitled to know about quickly.
  • S-1 — IPO registration. Filed when a company is preparing to go public.
  • DEF 14A — proxy statement. Annual meeting agenda, board nominees, executive compensation tables.
  • Form 4 — insider trade. Reports of stock transactions by officers, directors, and 10%+ shareholders.

How fresh this is

The default merged feed at the top of this page is rebuilt periodically (recently). When you type a ticker and select a company, the page goes live to SEC EDGAR and fetches that company's most recent filings on the spot — no caching layer in between. EDGAR itself receives most filings within minutes of the issuer pressing Submit.

Companies in the default feed

The merged feed at the top of this page draws from the most recent filings made by the following 25 US-listed tech companies. Search for any other ticker (it doesn't have to be on this list) to pull that company's filings live.

What is intentionally excluded

  • Stock prices, market caps, and real-time quotes. EDGAR is a filings system, not a market-data feed.
  • Editorial commentary on what a filing means for investors — read the document itself.
  • Earnings call transcripts. Those live in separate, mostly paid systems.
  • Buy / sell signals or any kind of recommendation.