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Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. held its 2025 annual meeting of stockholders virtually and had a quorum with 5,589,814.46 of its common shares represented, equal to approximately 71.72% of the 7,793,924 shares issued and outstanding as of the record date. The meeting voted on the matters described in the company’s proxy statement and elected five directors to serve until the 2026 annual meeting: Steven L. Craig, Jeffrey R. Geygan, Al Harper, Mel Keating, and Brian Quinn. The filing notes the outstanding share count reflects an immaterial increase from the proxy statement figure. No financial results, changes to executive management, or material transactions were disclosed in this report.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMCF) disclosed in this Form 8-K that it temporarily fell out of compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1) after missing the deadline for its FY 2025 Form 10-K, which was due for the period ended 28 Feb 2025. Nasdaq issued a delinquency notice on 17 Jun 2025.
The company filed the outstanding 10-K on 20 Jun 2025, and Nasdaq confirmed on 23 Jun 2025 that RMCF had regained full listing compliance. The notice had no immediate effect on trading and the company’s shares remained listed on the Nasdaq Global Market throughout the process.
While the swift remediation limits near-term listing risk, the late filing highlights potential internal reporting or audit-related weaknesses that investors may wish to monitor.