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The Nasdaq staff made this determination of compliance after the closing bid price of the Company’s ordinary shares was at $1.00 per share or greater for the last 10 consecutive business days. Accordingly, the Company has regained compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) and Nasdaq considers the prior bid price deficiency matter now closed.
On December 30, 2024, Nasdaq confirmed in the Compliance Notice that the closing bid price of the Company’s ADSs has been at US$1.00 per share or greater for 10 consecutive business days, from December 9, 2024, to December 27, 2024. Accordingly, the Company has regained compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1), and the matter is closed.
Ra’anana, Israel, Jan. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rail Vision Ltd. (Nasdaq: RVSN) (the “Company”), a technology company at the forefront of revolutionizing railway safety and the data-related market, today announced that it has received a written notice from Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) informing the Company that it has regained compliance with the minimum bid price ...
In mergers and acquisitions, a mandatory offer, also called a mandatory bid in some jurisdictions, is an offer made by one company (the "acquiring company" or "bidder") to purchase some or all outstanding shares of another company (the "target"), as required by securities laws and regulations or stock exchange rules governing corporate takeovers.
Facing delisting in June 2023, Sarcos issued a 1:6 reverse stock split to increase its share price in accordance with Nasdaq's $1.00 minimum-bid-price rule. [23] This measure was followed in July 2023 by a reduction in force of approximately 75 employees to reduce spending. [24]
The new Nasdaq rules will require companies from some places, including China, to raise $25 million in their IPO, or at least a quarter of the value of the company once listed.
To regain compliance with the Rule, the Company's common stock was required to maintain a minimum closing bid price of $1.00 or more for at least 10 consecutive business days; on November 13, 2024, Nasdaq informed the Company it achieved compliance with this Rule. Therefore, Nasdaq considers the prior bid price deficiency matter now closed.
For example, if the offer (or "ask") price for a stock is $25.00 for 100 shares of a stock on one exchange and $24.50 for 100 shares of the same stock on another exchange, and a broker has a customer who wishes to purchase 150 shares of the stock, then the broker is required to purchase all of the shares available at $24.50 on behalf of the ...