$SDCH·8-K

SideChannel, Inc. · Feb 17, 7:30 AM ET

SideChannel, Inc. 8-K

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SideChannel, Inc. Reports Quarterly Results for Dec 31, 2025

What Happened
SideChannel, Inc. filed a Form 8-K on February 17, 2026 furnishing a press release with its operating and financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. The company also reported results from its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held February 12, 2026: all five director nominees were elected and stockholders ratified RBSM, LLP as the company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026. The company disclosed that a 1-for-52 reverse stock split was effectuated after market close on January 22, 2026 (previously approved by stockholders).

Key Details

  • Press release dated February 17, 2026 was furnished as Exhibit 99.1 reporting the quarter ended December 31, 2025 (quarterly results/earnings disclosure).
  • Reverse split and share counts: 231,229,054 shares outstanding as of the December 10, 2025 record date (adjusted to 4,446,713 on a post-1-for-52 basis).
  • Meeting turnout and quorum: 180,536,044 shares present in person or by proxy (3,471,847 post-split), representing 78.08% of eligible voting shares.
  • Governance votes: five nominees — Robert Brown, Brian Haugli, Nick Hnatiw, Hugh Regan, Jr., and Anna Seacat — were elected; the auditor ratification passed with 179,892,548 votes for (3,459,473 post-split), 462,674 against (8,898 post-split), and 180,822 abstentions (3,478 post-split).

Why It Matters
The 8-K provides investors with the company’s latest quarterly operating and financial information (useful for assessing short-term performance). The election of the full board slate and ratification of the auditor confirm governance continuity. The 1-for-52 reverse split materially reduced the company’s share count (reported both pre- and post-split) — a structural change investors should note for share-price comparisons, per-share metrics, and liquidity considerations.