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EIDP, Inc. 8-K Report, Corporate Update (Oct 28, 2008)

Filed October 28, 2008For Securities:CTA-PBCTA-PA

Summary

This 8-K filing from EIDP, Inc. (CTA-PB) primarily announces the submission of its Q3 2008 financial statements in XBRL format as part of a voluntary SEC program. The filing is essentially a companion to their official Form 10-Q filed on the same date, October 28, 2008. Investors should note that the XBRL-formatted financial data provided in this 8-K is considered unaudited and is not the official filing for investment decision-making purposes. The company explicitly advises investors to rely on the official filed version of their Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ending September 30, 2008. This 8-K is intended for testing XBRL technology and should not be considered a substitute for the audited financial statements or the primary disclosure document.

Key Highlights

  • 1EIDP, Inc. (CTA-PB) filed its Q3 2008 financial statements in XBRL format as an exhibit to this 8-K.
  • 2The XBRL data is part of a voluntary SEC program to test eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
  • 3The financial information in this 8-K is explicitly stated as unaudited and not the official filing.
  • 4Investors are instructed to rely on the official Form 10-Q for Q3 2008 for investment decisions.
  • 5The filing includes XBRL-formatted components: Income Statements, Balance Sheets, Statements of Cash Flows, and Notes to Financial Statements.
  • 6The XBRL data is not considered 'filed' for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act and will not be incorporated into other filings without express reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to provide EIDP, Inc.'s Q3 2008 financial statements in XBRL format as part of a voluntary SEC program for testing the technology. It accompanies the official Form 10-Q filing made on the same day.

No, investors are explicitly advised not to rely on the XBRL-formatted financial information contained within this 8-K filing for making investment decisions. They should refer to the official Form 10-Q filed on October 28, 2008, which contains the definitive financial statements.

The XBRL-formatted exhibits include the Consolidated Income Statements, Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, and the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements for the relevant periods of Q3 2008.

No, the financial information presented in XBRL format within this 8-K is explicitly stated as unaudited and is not the official publicly filed version of the financial statements. This filing is primarily for technological testing purposes.