To maintain a listing on the NASDAQ stock exchange, corporations are required to meet minimum standards for their share price, market value and corporate governance. Generally, stocks must have a share price of at least $1 and a minimum market value of $1 million. In addition, companies listed on the NASDAQ must adhere to federal disclosure requirements for publicly traded securities and pay annual listing fees. Failure to maintain the standards -- even if the fault lies with market forces beyond the company's control -- can trigger the delisting process. my 1 post per day (still in penalty box)! come on RCPI keep that head above water ($1 Level) I know I will buy a few more shares if it gets closer to $1. my goal is to get to 40k which would be a 1 mil shares presplit. still taking abloc everyday and glad I still have 6 mth supply left.
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