$STEX·8-K

Streamex Corp. · Jul 13, 5:19 PM ET

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Streamex Corp. 8-K

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Streamex Corp. Replaces Independent Auditor; Appoints EisnerAmper

What Happened

  • Streamex Corp. (STEX) filed an 8-K reporting that on July 8, 2026 the company, with Audit Committee approval, dismissed CBIZ CPAs P.C. as its independent registered public accounting firm and engaged EisnerAmper LLP as its successor.
  • CBIZ CPAs had been appointed on April 30, 2025 after Marcum LLP resigned. CBIZ CPAs’ report on Streamex’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025 was not adverse, qualified or disclaimed.
  • The company authorized CBIZ CPAs to respond to successor auditor inquiries and requested CBIZ provide the SEC with a letter about the change (CBIZ’s letter is filed as Exhibit 16.1).

Key Details

  • Date of change: July 8, 2026 (Audit Committee approved).
  • Prior appointment: CBIZ CPAs succeeded Marcum LLP on April 30, 2025.
  • No disagreements between Streamex and CBIZ CPAs from April 30, 2025 through July 8, 2026.
  • The filing discloses a previously reported material weakness in internal control over financial reporting (reported in Streamex’s Form 10-K filed March 31, 2026) related to stock‑based compensation accounting, period‑end review controls (including IPE), segregation of duties for transaction posting, and review controls over business combinations and related instruments.

Why It Matters

  • A change of independent auditor is a material corporate event that investors track because it can affect audit continuity and confidence in financial reporting.
  • The absence of auditor disagreement suggests the change was not due to a dispute, but the disclosed material weakness in internal controls remains a risk to the accuracy and timeliness of Streamex’s financial reporting until remediated.
  • Investors should note the new auditor (EisnerAmper) and monitor subsequent filings and audit reports for any changes in audit opinion, progress on remediation of control weaknesses, or additional disclosures.

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