Here. And I don't recall a single time (though I'm not familiar with many - especially sense it's a pretty rare thing) where there was consideration for non-domestic markets.
I'll just say that I'll be extremely surprised if we get a PR during normal US trading hours without a halt, or at all actually. It'll be just before or after the US markets open/close IMO.
Your question prompts thoughts about any PR issued during non-US trading hours. But they are the norm, especially for truly big news. Financials virtually always come after the bell for all companies - even those that are foreign-based. And yup, the foreign exchanges get the first shot. But there is a reason why this is the norm. And we IMO will conform to the norm, because I believe there are negative potential consequences for doing otherwise.
Put another way, why do virtually all companies release financials during non-US trading hours?
But hey, if a PR came out right now, I'd be the last to complain! LOL
SGE