| Filed | Form | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8/26/24 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
| 8/19/24 | DEFM14A | DEFM14A | → |
| 7/25/24 | DEFR14A | DEFR14A | → |
| 7/19/24 | DEF 14A | DEF 14A | → |
| 7/9/24 | PRE 14A | PRE 14A | → |
| 7/13/23 | DEF 14A | DEF 14A | → |
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| Filed | Form | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/14/24 | SC 13G/A | NOVA | → |
| 2/14/24 | SC 13G/A | SC 13G/A | → |
| 2/13/24 | SC 13G/A | NOVA VISION ACQUISITION CORP | → |
| 2/9/24 | SC 13G/A | SC 13G/A | → |
| 1/26/24 | SC 13G/A | 13G | → |
| 8/8/23 | 4 | PRIMARY DOCUMENT | → |
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A nova is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star that slowly fades over weeks or months. All observed novae involve white dwarfs in close binary systems, but causes of the dramatic appearance of a nova vary, depending on the circumstances of the two progenitor stars.