Stem Holdings, Inc. Files Form 15-12G with the SEC

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Stem Holdings, Inc. recently filed a Form 15-12G with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), signaling its intent to terminate its registration of a class of securities under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This move indicates that the company, identified by the SEC as the filer with Central Index Key (CIK) 0001697834, is looking to suspend its reporting obligations with the regulatory body. Such a filing is typically made by companies that have fewer than a specified number of shareholders of record, allowing them to deregister and reduce compliance costs.

Stem Holdings, Inc. is a company that operates in the cannabis industry, focusing on cultivation, processing, and retail distribution of marijuana products. With a portfolio of cannabis brands and operations in multiple states, Stem Holdings has been actively expanding its presence in the rapidly growing cannabis market. Investors and stakeholders interested in learning more about Stem Holdings can visit the company’s official website for additional information: Stem Holdings, Inc.

Form 15-12G, also known as the Certification and Notice of Termination of Registration under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Suspension of Duty to File Reports under Sections 13 and 15(d) of the Act, is a crucial document filed with the SEC by companies looking to suspend their reporting obligations. By submitting this form, Stem Holdings, Inc. is taking steps to streamline its regulatory compliance requirements and reduce administrative burdens associated with maintaining its registration of securities with the SEC.

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