Can i have annual reports mailed to me

Yes, you can request annual reports to be mailed to you from various sources. Here are a few options:

  1. SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission): The SEC provides access to company filings, including annual reports (Form 10-K), through the EDGAR database. You can search for companies and request a copy of their annual report to be mailed to you. Visit the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and follow these steps:
    • Go to the "Company Search" page.
    • Enter the company name or ticker symbol.
    • Click on the "Company Filings" tab.
    • Select the desired filing (e.g., Form 10-K).
    • Click on the "View" button.
    • Scroll down to the "Print" or "Email" button and select "Mail" to request a physical copy.
  2. Company websites: Many publicly traded companies provide access to their annual reports on their websites. You can search for the company's website and look for the "Investor Relations" or "About Us" section. From there, you can usually find a link to download or request a printed copy of the annual report.
  3. Investor relations departments: You can contact the investor relations department of the company directly to request a copy of their annual report. You can find the contact information on the company's website or through a simple internet search.
  4. Proxy voting services: Some proxy voting services, like ProxyVote or VoteProxy, offer access to annual reports and other company filings. These services may also provide a mailing address for requesting physical copies.
  5. Library or research institutions: Many public libraries and research institutions, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Public Reference Room, provide access to company filings, including annual reports. You can visit these institutions in person or request a copy through interlibrary loan services.

Remember to provide your mailing address and any specific requests (e.g., format, language) when requesting a copy of the annual report.