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    Nasdaq considers penny stock delisting restrictions.
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    Nasdaq considers penny stock delisting restrictions.

    Brittany De La CruzBy Brittany De La CruzAugust 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Nasdaq logo is displayed at the Nasdaq Market site in Times Square in New York City, U.S., December 3, 2021. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon/File Photo
    The Nasdaq logo is displayed at the Nasdaq Market site in Times Square in New York City, U.S

    Nasdaq is proposing penny stock regulation changes to speed up and tighten delisting for non-compliant companies, according to a filing released on its website on Thursday.
    Nasdaq-listed companies must close above $1. Companies that miss this requirement for 30 trading days are non-compliant with listing rules and have 180 days to comply.
    Penny stocks usually cost less than $1 each.
    After 180 trading days, the company can request a second 180-day compliance window if its stock price doesn’t rise above $1.
    After the second compliance period, companies with stocks under $1 can appeal to Nasdaq’s hearings panel, which delays delisting until a hearing.

    Nasdaq will stop companies from trading on its platforms if their share price is below $1 after 360 trading days if the amendments pass, eliminating the chance to appeal.
    It also wants to delist any firm whose share price has fallen below $1 and has had a reverse stock split within a year.
    After a volatile week, technology stocks led U.S. stocks higher on Friday.

    According to the Tuesday filing, some corporations, notably those in financial trouble or extended operational downturns, have repeated stock splits.
    “Nasdaq believes that such behavior is often indicative of deep financial or operational distress within such companies rendering them inappropriate for trading on Nasdaq for investor protection reasons,” the exchange said in a filing.

     

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    Hi there, I'm Brittany De La Cruz and I'm a business writer with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. With a passion for highlighting the experiences of underrepresented communities in the business world, I aim to shed light on the challenges faced by marginalized groups and the progress being made to create more inclusive workplaces.

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