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Securities textbooks say that after a stock is sold, it can only be transferred and cannot be withdrawn. So where does each share of stock go?

After the stock is listed on the original stock market, it is continuously transferred from one shareholder to the next shareholder. When the stock is delisted, the stock is in the hands of the last shareholder. If no one comes to buy it, it will always be in his hands.

Speaking of risks in the stock market, this is one of the risks. Investors must consider these risks when entering the market. Don't buy this. Worthless stocks.

The purchase and sale of stocks is voluntary. Therefore, you must carefully judge the value of the stock before buying it.

When the stock is worthless, it is also possible to go through restructuring. Backdoor listing by other investment companies. Delisting is not necessarily the only way.