The shares should not show a market value as the security has delisted and no longer trades. If a company has been delisted, it is no longer trading on a major exchange, but the owners of the company shares are not stripped of their status as owners. However, delisting often results in a significant or total devaluing of a company's share value. Therefore, although a shareholder's ownership of a company does not decrease after a company is delisted, that ownership may become worth much less or, in some cases, it may lose its entire value. In some cases, the company?s transfer agent may delete to position or you may deem it worthless after it is delisted. Please feel free to contact Fortress? Investor Relations for more information.
this has been the same basic rule for the last 20 years
nothing listed here is new!