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How can I search EDGAR for Opendoor warrant prospectuses, indentures, or warrant agreements?
Executive summary
To find Opendoor’s warrant prospectuses, indentures, or warrant agreements on EDGAR, look for the Form 8‑A registration statement and its exhibits (a form of the warrant agreement was filed as an exhibit to the Form 8‑A on November 21, 2025) and for related 8‑K filings that describe distribution mechanics and include exhibits (the company filed an 8‑K describing the warrant distribution) [1] [2]. Market/clearing notices and Opendoor’s investor pages link back to those SEC filings and summarize exercise prices and dates [3] [4] [5].
1. Where to start on EDGAR — look for Form 8‑A and 8‑K filings
EDGAR’s filing types to prioritize are the Form 8‑A (registration of securities) — Opendoor filed a Form 8‑A and attached a form of warrant agreement as an exhibit on November 21, 2025 — and any 8‑K that announces the distribution and attaches relevant documents; the company’s November disclosures state a warrant agreement exhibit was filed to the Form 8‑A and the SEC archives contain an 8‑K describing the Warrant Distribution [1] [2].
2. What specific exhibits to open — prospectus supplement vs. warrant agreement
The most direct document that will contain the legal terms is the warrant agreement filed as an exhibit to the Form 8‑A registration statement; press coverage and Opendoor’s release note that a form of the warrant agreement was included as an exhibit to the Form 8‑A on November 21, 2025 [1]. A prospectus supplement or registration statement tied to the 8‑A may accompany that exhibit — search the Form 8‑A’s exhibits list on EDGAR to find “Warrant Agreement,” “Form of Warrant,” or a prospectus supplement.
3. How to search EDGAR step‑by‑step (practical query terms)
On the SEC EDGAR search page, pull Opendoor’s filings using its company name or CIK [6], then filter by filing type: enter “8-A” and “8-K” first. Within each filing, open the “Exhibits” section and look for exhibits titled “Form of Warrant Agreement,” “Warrant Agreement,” “Prospectus Supplement,” or “Indenture” (if any warrants were tied to notes). The public releases and the company FAQ explicitly point readers to the EDGAR exhibit for the official warrant agreement [7] [3].
4. Why you might also search for indentures or convertible‑note documents
Opendoor’s November disclosures said the company expected to adjust the conversion rate of its convertible senior notes in accordance with the governing indenture in connection with the warrant distribution, which suggests the notes’ indenture could include adjustment mechanics relevant to warrants or share counts; that adjustment language will appear in the convertible notes’ governing indenture filings on EDGAR if applicable [2]. To capture that, filter EDGAR for the indenture or the convertible note registration statements and 8‑Ks that reference “indenture” or the specific note series.
5. Cross‑checks: investor relations, exchange, and market notices
Opendoor’s Investor Relations warrant page and press releases summarize the mechanics (exercise prices $9/$13/$17, record/distribution dates, and that the Form 8‑A contains the form of the warrant agreement), so use those pages to confirm filing dates and then fetch the actual document on EDGAR [3] [4] [1]. Nasdaq, OCC and market memos list tickers, trading start dates and expiry mechanics — these help confirm which filings you need to open on EDGAR [5] [8].
6. What the filings will (and will not) tell you
The Form 8‑A exhibit should contain the operative warrant agreement language: exercise method, exercise price, expiration, early‑expiration triggers, and transfer/agent mechanics [1] [7]. Available sources do not mention every specific EDGAR document filename or exhibit number you will find on the SEC site; therefore, you must open the 8‑A and related 8‑Ks on EDGAR to read the exact exhibit labels and terms [1].
7. Quick checklist before you click into a filing
- Search EDGAR for Opendoor (CIK 1801169) and filter for 8‑A (Form 8‑A) and 8‑K filings around Nov 21, 2025 [1] [2].
- In each filing, go to Exhibits and look for “Form of Warrant Agreement,” “Prospectus Supplement,” or “Indenture.”
- Cross‑reference dates and exercise prices with Opendoor’s IR “Warrants” page and Nasdaq/OCC memos to confirm you’ve got the right document [3] [5] [8].
8. Potential pitfalls and editorial context
Retail and trade coverage framed the warrant plan as a high‑impact corporate action and noted likely trading tickers and expiration/trigger mechanics; some commentary frames the move as designed to reward shareholders and change short‑interest dynamics [9] [10]. But for legal certainty, rely on the EDGAR exhibits (Form 8‑A/8‑K) rather than press summaries — Opendoor itself instructs readers to “refer to the version of the warrant agreement filed on the SEC’s EDGAR system” for official terms [7].
If you want, I can: (a) give exact EDGAR search URLs and suggested search strings based on Opendoor’s CIK, or (b) pull the specific exhibit filenames and quote key clauses from the form of warrant agreement (you’ll need to confirm you want me to open those particular SEC filings).