AMST
Amesite Inc.
$1.18
-0.17 (-12.59%)
At close · Jul 2
Going-concern doubt
— flagged May 18, 2026
Substantial doubt about the company's ability to continue as a going concern.
“Based on their current forecast, management believes that it may not have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to maintain the Company’s planned operations for the next twelve months following the issuance of these condensed financial statements. The Company has considered both quantitative and qualitative factors that are known or reasonably known as of the date of these condensed financial statements are issued and concluded that there are conditions present in the aggregate that raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. In response to the conditions, management plans include generating cash by completing financing transactions, which may include offerings of common stock. However, these plans are subject to market conditions, and are not within the Company’s control, and therefore, cannot be deemed probable. There is no assurance that the Company will be successful in implementing their plans. As a result, the Company has concluded that management’s plans do not alleviate substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.”View the 10-Q filed May 18, 2026
Market Cap
$6.91M
Shares
5,852,985
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