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What happens if a security I own gets delisted?
What happens if a security I own gets delisted?
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Written by Bryna
Updated over a week ago

When a stock gets delisted, it means the stock is no longer traded on a particular stock exchange, and its trading privileges on that exchange have been revoked.

This can occur for various reasons, including non-compliance, financial distress, and regulatory reasons. A company may also voluntarily delist its stock if needed, such as in the case of restructuring, merging, or going private.

Delisting has implications for shareholders.

If a security you own gets delisted, you won't be able to place any further buy or sell orders.

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