Dogecoin Cash Inc. Announces Delay in Financial Reporting Due to Accounting Transition and Corporate Changes

Reuters05-15
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CBDS">Dogecoin Cash Inc.</a> Announces Delay in Financial Reporting Due to Accounting Transition and Corporate Changes

Dogecoin Cash Inc., formerly known as Cannabis Sativa, Inc., has announced a delay in filing its financial report for the period ended March 31, 2025. The company has submitted a Notification of Late Filing (Form NT 10-Q) to the SEC due to the engagement of a new independent registered public accounting firm and the coordination required for its corporate name change and stock dividend disclosure. Dogecoin Cash Inc. expects to file the Form 10-Q within the five-business-day extension period provided by Rule 12b-25.

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