Dynatronics Corp. Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Ceases Operations
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Dynatronics Corp. and its subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, ceasing all operations, which will lead to liquidation and the likely loss of shareholder value.
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing
Dynatronics Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on January 9, 2026.
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Cessation of Operations
The company and its subsidiaries have ceased all operations, with a Chapter 7 trustee to be appointed to administer and liquidate their assets.
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Board and Executive Resignations
The Board of Directors and executive officers, including CEO Brian Baker, resigned as their authority was effectively eliminated by the bankruptcy filings.
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Default Triggered
The bankruptcy filings triggered events of default under existing loan and security agreements and redemption rights for preferred stock.
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Dynatronics Corp. and its subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, signaling the company's liquidation and the cessation of all business operations. This action effectively eliminates the value of common stock, as a Chapter 7 trustee will be appointed to oversee the sale of assets to repay creditors, with shareholders typically receiving nothing. The bankruptcy filings also triggered immediate defaults on existing debt and preferred stock obligations. The resignation of the entire Board of Directors and executive officers, including the CEO, underscores the complete transfer of control to the bankruptcy trustee. This event, occurring while the stock trades near its 52-week low, confirms the market's prior negative sentiment and represents a complete loss for equity investors.
At the time of this filing, DYNT was trading at $0.04 on OTC in the Industrial Applications And Services sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $653.2K. The 52-week trading range was $0.04 to $0.20. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 10 out of 10.