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     117  0 Kommentare EVe Mobility Acquisition Corp Receives NYSE Notice Regarding Late Filing of Annual Report on Form 10-K

    SANTA MONICA, CA, April 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EVe Mobility Acquisition Corp (the “Company”) (NYSE American: EVE), a special purpose acquisition company, announced today that the Company has received notice from NYSE Regulation (the “NYSE Notice”), stating that the Company is not in compliance with the continued listing standards of the NYSE American LLC (the “Exchange”) under the timely filing criteria included in Section 1007 of the NYSE American Company Guide (the “Company Guide”) because the Company failed to timely file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 (the “Delinquent Report”), which was due to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) no later than April 16, 2024 (the “Filing Delinquency”).

    Reference is made to the Company’s Notification of Late Filing on Form 12b-25 (filed with the SEC on March 27, 2024) as amended through the filing of a Form 12b-25/A with the SEC on April 15, 2024, which describe the circumstances leading to the late filing of the Delinquent Report. Although the Company has dedicated significant resources to the completion of finalizing its consolidated financial statements and related disclosures for inclusion in the Delinquent Report, the Company was unable to file the Delinquent Report prior to April 16, 2024, the extension period provided by the 12b-25. Additional time is needed by the Company to complete its review of the financial statements included in the Delinquent Report to ensure a complete, accurate Delinquent Report. The Company intends to file the Delinquent Report as soon as practicable and in any event within the six-month period.

    In accordance with Section 1007 of the Company Guide, the Company will have six months from the date of the Filing Delinquency (the "Initial Cure Period"), to file the Delinquent Report with the SEC. The Exchange will monitor the Company and the status of the Delinquent Report and any subsequent delayed filings, including through contact with the Company, until the Filing Delinquency is cured. If the Company fails to file the Delinquent Report during the Initial Cure Period, the Exchange may, in its sole discretion, grant an up to six-month additional cure period (the "Additional Cure Period"). The Company can regain compliance with the Exchange’s continued listing standards at any time during the Initial Cure Period or Additional Cure Period, as applicable, by filing the Delinquent Report and any subsequent delayed filings with the SEC. If the Exchange determines that an Additional Cure Period is not appropriate, suspension and delisting procedures will commence in accordance with the procedures set out in Section 1010 of the Company Guide. If the Exchange determines that an Additional Cure Period is appropriate and the Company fails to file the Delinquent Report and any subsequent delayed filings by the end of that period, suspension and delisting procedures will generally commence.

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    EVe Mobility Acquisition Corp Receives NYSE Notice Regarding Late Filing of Annual Report on Form 10-K SANTA MONICA, CA, April 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - EVe Mobility Acquisition Corp (the “Company”) (NYSE American: EVE), a special purpose acquisition company, announced today that the Company has received notice from NYSE Regulation (the “NYSE …