"When a company is delisted, its stock no longer trades on one of the major stock exchanges. The shareholder still owns the same percentage of the company as before, and he is free to sell the shares to any willing buyer. However, in financial reality, the delisting of a company is usually a huge negative."
THAT is not an option I'm willing to entertain.
however, that now has to be a new option;
F. ANS delists, and we spend the next year hoping Oakajee is enough and the appetite remains.
"When a company is delisted, its stock no longer trades on one...
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