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What does delisting mean for a listed company?

What does it mean for a listed company to delist? It means that the enterprise changes its status from a listed company to an unlisted company. This change can be voluntary or forced.

What does it mean for a listed company to delist?

For the stock market: The delisting of listed companies shows that the market system is perfect, and there are incomings and outgoings. Good listed companies stay, and bad listed companies are kicked out. Otherwise, a bad listed company lingering on is like a time bomb, endangering the healthy development of the market.

For investors: delisting is equivalent to a "filter". On the one hand, it can protect investors, and on the other hand, it teaches everyone not to invest blindly;

For the company: This is definitely the case. The last thing the company wants to see is that financing and operations will become more difficult, but the long-term pain is worse than the short-term pain, and the wounds must be healed. Since it does not meet the listing requirements, delisting is an inevitable result.

For company employees: The company’s delisting will have a certain impact on employees, and they may even lose their jobs. The chairman of Xintai Electric, which has been delisted, once said that the company's operations are difficult. In this case, it is difficult for employees to escape unscathed.