Good point about the SEC having to accept the voluntary delist... I guess that's the shareholder protection. Only question that raises for me is, would that have to be a valid plan to get back to trading, or could it be providing proof the company was as worthless as the stock on paper at the time of the delisting with no plan to return. I guess that's impossible without going chapter 11.
SCHWAB always caters to the MMs and big money clients that's why SCHWAB is always in trouble its some of the upper level managers at SCHWAB as they also pick an choose who you get to buy shares of pink yield stocks as an example and so NOW some one wants to do poor RETAIL a CHRISTMAS favor and take all your shares off your portfolio for almost free just so you can take a tax write off ????????????