Bombay faces de-listing from NYSE
Share price, market cap below minimums
Home Textiles Today -- Home Accents Today, 5/29/2007 7:07:00 AM
Home furnishings specialty retailer The Bombay Company said that its stock could be de-listed by the New York Stock Exchange because the share price and market capitalization have fallen below the exchange’s minimums.
Bombay, which has been struggling financially for months, has seen its stock price fall below $1 per share for 30 consecutive trading days. In addition, market capitalization has fallen below the required NYSE minimum of $75 million.
The retailer, which planned to announce its first-quarter operating results today, said it would submit a plan to regain compliance with NYSE listing requirements. However, the company said it may have to make arrangements to have its stock traded on the over-the-counter bulletin board (OTC) or similar quotation system.
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