boy, hope that's not the shldq template. 200 shares of old common stock got 1 share of new.
very low volume and for today there have been no trades.
this is their profile:
Elah Holdings, Inc. does not have significant operations. It intends to acquire businesses in the commercial and industrial markets. Previously, the company was engaged in aluminum melting, processing, recycling, and alloying activities in the United States and internationally. Elah Holdings, Inc. was formerly known as Real Industry, Inc. and changed its name to Elah Holdings, Inc. in May 2018. The company was founded in 1963 and is based in Dallas, Texas.
i still believe if there is going to be any real value for old common stockholders (shldq), it will be through the tax assets staying with transform holdco and that will only be if holdco makes an exchange for shldq stock.