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Capstone Holding Corp. SEC Filings

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Welcome to our dedicated page for Capstone Holding SEC filings (Ticker: CAPS), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.

The Capstone Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: CAPS) SEC filings page on Stock Titan brings together the company’s regulatory disclosures from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, with AI-powered tools to help interpret complex documents. Capstone files across multiple form types, including Forms 8-K, S-1, NT 10-Q, and proxy materials such as DEF 14A, each providing different insights into its building products distribution platform and capital structure.

Current and prospective shareholders can use this page to review 8-K reports detailing material events such as acquisitions, financing agreements, credit facility changes, and preferred stock designations. For example, 8-K filings describe the purchase of Carolina Stone, the issuance and adjustment of senior secured convertible notes, the creation of Series Z 8% Non-Convertible Preferred Stock, and the extension of key financing arrangements. These documents outline transaction terms, consideration structures, and related-party exchanges that shape Capstone’s balance sheet.

The company’s Form S-1 registration statement offers a broader view of Capstone’s business description, corporate history, ownership structure, and risk factors. It explains the evolution from earlier corporate forms to the current building products distribution network centered on Instone and related stone businesses, and it describes controlled company status, emerging growth company status, and smaller reporting company status.

Periodic reporting and governance are reflected in filings such as the NT 10-Q, which explains delays in quarterly reporting and anticipated filing timelines, and the DEF 14A proxy statement, which covers director elections, auditor ratification, redomiciling from Delaware to Nevada, stock incentive plans, advisory votes on executive compensation, and related-party payment approvals.

On Stock Titan, AI-generated summaries highlight key points from each filing, helping users quickly understand transaction terms, voting outcomes, capital structure changes, and narrative disclosures without reading every page. Real-time updates from EDGAR ensure that new CAPS filings, including future 10-Q and 10-K reports, 8-Ks, and any Form 4 insider transaction reports, appear promptly, while AI tools surface material changes, governance decisions, and financial reporting notes relevant to Capstone Holding Corp.’s investors.

Rhea-AI Summary

Capstone Holding (Nasdaq: CAPS) filed an 8-K announcing a first amendment to its May 14 2025 common-stock purchase agreement with Tumim Stone Capital.

  • Raises the single VWAP Purchase limit to $3 million (from $2 million)
  • Eliminates the 100% five-day average volume restriction; new ceiling is the lesser of 40% same-day volume or $3 million divided by prior-day VWAP
  • Aggregate facility size remains up to $20 million; shares still priced at 97% of the lowest three-day VWAP

The amendment provides faster, larger draws for working-capital needs but may accelerate dilution and trading pressure because more shares can be issued below market in a single transaction.

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How many Capstone Holding (CAPS) SEC filings are available on StockTitan?

StockTitan tracks 32 SEC filings for Capstone Holding (CAPS), including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, and Form 4 insider trading disclosures. Each filing includes AI-generated summaries, impact scoring, and sentiment analysis.

When was the most recent SEC filing for Capstone Holding (CAPS)?

The most recent SEC filing for Capstone Holding (CAPS) was filed on June 27, 2025.