What Happens When My Stock Is Delisted?
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I would like to know what happens to the shares I hold in a company that got delisted from the Nasdaq. -- G.
When your stock
gets delisted, or booted from the stock exchange that it's traded on, there's no question that things could be better. Regardless of the reason for the company's delisting, the fact that it got kicked off their exchange is something that you should be very concerned with as a shareholder
.
Is Delisting Ever Good?
Believe it or not, in and of itself, getting delisted from a stock exchange isn't a bad thing -- that is, when the company delists by choice. There are a couple of reasons why a company would choose to delist itself from the exchange it trades on. While going public is considered by many to be the pinnacle of success for a company (see IPO
), in many cases going private is actually a good thing (see private equity
).
How? Going private consolidates ownership in a company and can actually put the company in a better financial situation than it once was in. Since going private generally suggests that another party has bought out a company's outstanding shares
, most people never encounter this type of delisting situation.
Corporate restructuring can be another positive reason for delisting: Companies often change names as the result of a merger
or acquisition
, and sometimes companies choose to move to another major exchange. In either of these cases, delisting wouldn't be a reason for alarm.
The Ugly Side of Delisting
More often than not, when a company gets delisted, it's a result of bad things, not good ones. Companies can be (and frequently are) delisted for failing to maintain the requirements
set forth by their exchange. Some of these requirements are based on a company's ability to meet filing deadlines, while others relate to the company's performance in the stock market.
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