On Dec. 16, Nasdaq notified Argo that its shares didn’t comply with rules to be listed in the exchange, as closing bid prices for its stock were below $1 for 30 consecutive days. The miner was given until June 12 of this year to regain its listing privileges with Nasdaq, before potentially being delisted from the exchange.
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