The string (and its variants like LD9:7Z ) appears to be a fragment of encoded data or a system-generated tag found in the source code of SEC.gov EDGAR filings .
In these documents, the string typically appears near boilerplate text discussing whether a registrant is submitting a as permitted by specific SEC regulations. It is not a standard acronym or a known academic paper title, but rather part of the "UUencoded" or similar transmission format used to process financial documents for the EDGAR database .
Are you researching a or trying to decode a particular compressed file ? 0001144204-18-046365.txt - SEC.gov 0001144204-18-046365.txt - SEC.gov
The string (and its variants like LD9:7Z ) appears to be a fragment of encoded data or a system-generated tag found in the source code of SEC.gov EDGAR filings .
In these documents, the string typically appears near boilerplate text discussing whether a registrant is submitting a as permitted by specific SEC regulations. It is not a standard acronym or a known academic paper title, but rather part of the "UUencoded" or similar transmission format used to process financial documents for the EDGAR database .
Are you researching a or trying to decode a particular compressed file ? 0001144204-18-046365.txt - SEC.gov 0001144204-18-046365.txt - SEC.gov