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Joann (NASDAQ:JOAN) stock witnesses a downward spiral on Monday as investors brace themselves for the imminent delisting of the craft supplies company’s shares following its recent bankruptcy filing.
With the company no longer being compliant with Nasdaq Listing Rules 5101, 5110(b), and IM-5101-1, JOAN stock will cease trading on the public market come Thursday.
Joann acknowledges the delisting notice and opts against appealing the exchange’s decision. Consequently, trading will halt when markets open on Thursday, with a Form 25-NSE filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to delist JOAN stock.
JOAN Stock Movement on Monday
Unsurprisingly, JOAN stock struggles on Monday in light of the delisting announcement. Trading volume currently exceeds 248,000 shares, though the company’s average daily trading volume remains higher, standing at around 956,000 shares.
As of Monday morning, JOAN stock plummets by 10.6%. The company’s stock closed Friday down by 71.9% year-to-date, signaling a continued downward trend leading up to the delisting later this week.
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