S&P 500 Energy Sector SEC Filings — March 27, 2026
Across the 7 filings in the USA S&P 500 Energy intelligence stream, proxy statements dominate (4/7 filings for Ampco Pittsburgh and EOG Resources), signaling the start of 2026 proxy season with neutral sentiment and unanimous board recommendations FOR director elections, say-on-pay votes, and auditor ratifications at AGMs on May 8 (Ampco) and May 20 (EOG). Knightscope's FY2025 10-K provides the only substantive financials, revealing 5% YoY revenue growth to $11.3M (services +7% to $8.0M, products +1% to $3.4M) but sharply deteriorating gross margins to -42% from -34% (-800bps), operating loss expansion to $33.9M driven by 77% R&D surge to $12.5M, and net loss to $33.8M (+6.5% YoY), offset by cash build to $20.6M via $42.2M financing (+22% YoY). Hallador Energy reported a contestable MSHA imminent danger order at Oaktown Mine with no injuries or production halt (mixed sentiment), while Stoke Therapeutics completed a clean auditor switch to EY for FY2026 (neutral). No insider trading, M&A, or capital allocation details emerged; forward-looking focuses on 2026 auditors and AGMs. Sector themes include governance routine amid isolated profitability erosion and regulatory watch items, implying neutral portfolio positioning with low materiality (avg 6.4/10) but actionable AGM catalysts.