What does delisting mean?
Delisting is the process of removing stocks from the stock exchange. These will not show up for trading. However, they will still be visible in the holdings.
Types of delisting
Forced delisting: Forced delisting typically happens due to non-compliance with SEBI listing requirements or other legal issues.
Voluntary delisting: Voluntarily delisting refers to companies voluntarily delisting themselves from the exchange because of corporate restructuring. In this case, companies typically offer a buyback window to investors.
General
- What does record date and ex-date mean?
- What are takeovers?
- How does Bigul square off positions?
- Will eligibility for corporate action benefits be affected if stocks are pledged with Bigul?
- What is book closure date?
- Are shareholders eligible for corporate action benefits if the shares are sold on the ex-date/record date?
- What is a fractional share?
- What does delisting mean?
- What should be done if someone missed applying for a delisting?
- What is an FPO (Follow-on public offering)?
- What is the impact of mergers and spin offs on shares?
- Why were the shares not eligible for corporate action benefits even though they were purchased before the ex-date?