Ottawa-based Wi-LAN plans to continue offering securities to investors in the United States.
The patent licensing company, which is traded on both the NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange filed its Form 40-F with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday.
Canadian companies that trade securities on U.S. markets are required to complete the form every year.
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