High Wire Networks (HWNI) majority holder approves change to O’Leary Industries name
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
High Wire Networks, Inc. reports that a majority stockholder has approved a corporate name change by written consent. Dennis O’Leary, holding 38,897,044 out of 43,724,884 total votes, or about 88.96% of voting power as of March 17, 2026, authorized changing the name to O’Leary Industries, Inc.. The change will only take effect after a Schedule 14C information statement is mailed and 20 days have passed, FINRA approves the related corporate action, and a Certificate of Amendment is filed with the Nevada Secretary of State.
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8-K Event Classification
Item 5.07 — Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
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Item 5.07
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
Governance
Results of a shareholder vote on proposals at an annual or special meeting.
FAQ
What corporate action did High Wire Networks (HWNI) announce in this filing?
High Wire Networks announced stockholder approval to change its corporate name to O’Leary Industries, Inc. The change was authorized through a written consent and will become effective only after regulatory approvals and filing a Certificate of Amendment in Nevada are completed.
Who approved the name change for High Wire Networks (HWNI) and with how much voting power?
The name change was approved by Dennis O’Leary via written consent. He held 38,897,044 out of 43,724,884 total votes outstanding, representing approximately 88.96% of the company’s voting power as of March 17, 2026, giving him effective control over this decision.
What new name will High Wire Networks (HWNI) adopt after the change is effective?
After all conditions are met, High Wire Networks intends to change its corporate name to O’Leary Industries, Inc. This will be implemented through filing a Certificate of Amendment to its Articles of Incorporation with the Nevada Secretary of State following required regulatory steps.
What regulatory steps must occur before HWNI’s name change becomes effective?
Before effectiveness, the company must file and mail a definitive Schedule 14C information statement, wait at least 20 calendar days after mailing, obtain FINRA approval of the related corporate action, and then file a Certificate of Amendment with the Nevada Secretary of State to finalize the name change.