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Fri, Mar 08, 2013 | 20:16 GMT

Majesco threatened with delisting by Nasdaq

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Majesco is being threatened, once again, with a delisting by Nasdaq. The issues is the firm’s stock has been under $1 for over 30 days. It now has 180 days to common stock prices to at the very least $1 for 10 business days in a row, or, it will be delisted. The firm was warned in January 2013, and had to re-enlist itself back in February 2011. Thanks, Joystiq.

Fri, Jan 11, 2013 | 15:40 GMT

THQ declines to appeal delisting from Nasdaq

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THQ is officially off Nasdaq, according to a recent form 25-NSE SEC filing by the company, as the firm did not appeal the stock market’s decision to delist it.

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Wed, Jan 02, 2013 | 20:24 GMT

THQ delisted from NASDAQ

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THQ was delisted from NASDAQ over Christmas, and until the firm’s bankruptcy is settled, it will remain listed only on the Over-the-Counter Market. The game publisher is currently trading under THQIQ at $.22 per share, so if you wish to purchase stock in the firm, you will have to do it electronically or over the telephone instead of through the stock exchange floor. The firm announced it had filed Chapter 11 back in December 2012 and sold “substantially all of the assets” to a “stalking horse bidder” Clearlake Capital Group. Other interested parties will be able to offer competing bids. Thanks, Gamasutra.

Tue, Jul 24, 2012 | 11:20 BST

THQ holds on to NASDAQ listing

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THQ confirmed today that it’s to keep its NASDAQ listing following a stock consolidation move earlier this month.

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Mon, Jul 02, 2012 | 15:00 BST

THQ consolidates stock in NASDAQ delisting dodge

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THQ announced a 10-1 reverse stock-split today, a move designed to keep its share price above $1 and avoid being delisted from the NASDAQ.

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Mon, May 28, 2012 | 03:54 BST

THQ hopes to merge stock to avoid NASDAQ delisting

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THQ has announced plans to reverse split its stock in an attempt to fend off NASDAQ delisting. The battling publisher was given 180 days to bring its shares above $1 each after bottoming out in January; the deadline is July 23 and THQ is trading at around 60 cents. THQ will ask shareholders to approve the decision at a meeting on June 29.

Thanks, GamesIndustry.

Tue, Jan 31, 2012 | 13:39 GMT

THQ threatened with NASDAQ delisting

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THQ has been threatened to be delisted by New York stock exchange NASDAQ after shares dropped below the $1 marker for 30 consecutive days.

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Fri, Dec 16, 2011 | 03:39 GMT

End of an era – Goodbye ERTS, hello EA

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A little radar blip for trade geeks, courtesy of Gamasutra: EA has announced a change in its NASDAQ ticker label. As of open trading on the morning of December 20, ERTS will be no more, replaced by the shorter EA, in line with the publisher’s acronym rebranding.

Sat, Dec 03, 2011 | 21:59 GMT

Zynga lowers valuation to $7 billion ahead of initial public offering

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Zynga is seeking a $7 billion valuation for its initial public offering, which is down $10 billion from previous reports, with analysts agreeing the firm’s initial valuation was too ambitious and that the company should wait until it releases its Q4 financials. Sources state the firm will announce a price on December 15 and that the social game publisher could net around $900 million based on 100 million shares hitting Nasdaq at $8 to $10 each. If the firm hits the stock market at $7 billion as reported, it will put it in third place behind juggernauts Activision and EA, which hold a market value of $14.2 billion and $7.7 billion, respectively. Zynga is expected to hold an investor’s presentation next week. Via IndustryGamers. Thanks, Colin Gallacher.

Wed, Feb 02, 2011 | 21:18 GMT

Majesco re-enlists with US Stock Exchange

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Serious Sam and Cooking Mama publisher Majesco has pulled itself out of a recent fit of stock doldrums and rejoined the glowing ranks of the NASDAQ.

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Sat, May 10, 2008 | 11:46 BST

Atari delisted from Nasdaq, trading suspended

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Whoops. Nasdaq’s confirmed that Atari has been delisted from the US exchange and that all trading in its shares will be suspended as of this morning.

See after the link, courtesy of GoNintendo.

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