This release contains information about Argo managements view of future expectations, plans and prospects that constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from historical results or those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors and are subject to certain assumptions, risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances. If Argo is unable to regain compliance with the Nasdaq minimum bid price requirement and its hearing is unsuccessful, its ADSs will be delisted from the Nasdaq Global Select Market. If the ADSs are delisted from the Nasdaq Global Select Market, they may trade on the over-the-counter market, which may be a less liquid market. In such case, your ability to trade, or obtain quotations of the market value of, the ADSs could be severely limited because of lower trading volumes and transaction delays. These factors could contribute to lower prices and larger spreads in the bid and ask prices for the ADSs.
Argo Blockchain Faces Nasdaq Delisting: What Does This Mean for Investors?
London, United Kingdom, July 28, 2025 --(PR.com)-- Argo Blockchain plc (Argo or the Company)Argo Receives Nasdaq Delisting Notice and Intends to Request a HearingAs previously announced, on 16 January 2025, Argo Blockchain plc (LSE: ARB; Nasdaq: ARBK) received a letter from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC Listing Qualifications Department (Nasdaq) indicating that it was not in compliance with the minimum bid price requirement set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) because the bid price of Argos American Depositary Shares (ADSs) closed below $1.00 per share for 30 consecutive business days.Argo announces today that it received a letter from Nasdaq dated 18 July 2025, indicating that Argo has not regained compliance with the minimum bid price requirement pursuant to the cure period provided by Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A) by the prescribed deadline of 15 July 2025, and that, as a result, Nasdaq has determined to delist Argos ADSs from the Nasdaq Global Select Market.In accordance with the Nasdaq Listing Rules, Argo intends to request a hearing before a Nasdaq Hearings Panel. The hearing request will automatically stay any suspension or delisting action pending the conclusion of the hearings process and it is expected that the Companys securities will continue to trade on Nasdaq under its trading symbol: ARBK.There can be no assurance that Argo will be able to regain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement or will otherwise be in compliance with all other applicable Nasdaq Listing Rules, or that Argos hearing will be successful.If Argos securities are suspended from trading on or delisted from Nasdaq, it could become more difficult to buy or sell Argos ADSs or to obtain accurate quotations, and the price of Argos ADSs could suffer a material decline.Further announcements will be made as appropriate.This announcement contains inside information.For further information please contact:Argo BlockchainInvestor [email protected] SecuritiesCorporate BrokerPeter Krens+44 207 186 9030Fortified SecuritiesJoint BrokerGuy Wheatley, CFA+44 7493 [email protected] Intelligent CommunicationUK & Europe Media [email protected] Argo:Argo Blockchain plc is a dual-listed (LSE: ARB; NASDAQ: ARBK) blockchain technology company focused on large-scale cryptocurrency mining. With a mining facility in Quebec and offices in the US, Canada, and the UK, Argo's global, sustainable operations are predominantly powered by renewable energy. In 2021, Argo became the first climate positive cryptocurrency mining company, and a signatory to the Crypto Climate Accord. For more information, visit www.argoblockchain.com.
28.07.2025
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