Delisting (stock)

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Delisting refers to the practice of removing the stock of a company from a stock exchange so that investors can no longer trade shares of the stock on that exchange. This typically occurs when a company goes out of business or no longer satisfies the listing rules of stock exchange. Delisted securities may be traded on over-the-counter markets like the OTC Bulletin Board or Pink Sheets.

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