-- 根据周四提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件,Immutep(ASX:IMM)收到纳斯达克的通知,称其股票未达到持续上市的最低竞价要求。 通知显示,截至4月24日的连续30个交易日,该公司美国存托股份(ADS)的收盘价未能达到每股1澳元的最低要求。 该公司表示,该通知不会立即影响其ADS的上市或交易,因为纳斯达克已给予180个自然日的初始合规期,截止日期为10月26日,在此期间该公司有机会重新达到合规要求。 文件补充道,如果ADS的收盘价在合规期内连续至少10个交易日达到每股1澳元或以上,即可重新达到合规要求。 该公司表示,将持续关注竞价情况并考虑可行的方案,但同时指出,无法保证一定能够重新达到合规要求。 该公司在纳斯达克上市的股票最新交易价格为0.48美元,过去12个月累计下跌超过72%。 该公司在澳大利亚上市的股票在上周四的交易中下跌近8%。
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