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MMTec (MTC) soars 627% and then whipsaws pre‑market as Nasdaq delisting clock ticks — What to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

MMTec (MTC) soars 627% and then whipsaws pre‑market as Nasdaq delisting clock ticks — What to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

MMTec (NASDAQ: MTC) surged 627% on Nov. 5 before dropping 24% pre-market Nov. 6 amid heavy volatility. The moves follow a Nasdaq delisting notice over minimum bid price rules, with MMTec requesting a hearing to avoid suspension. As of 14:06 UTC, shares traded near $2.21. The company completed a 1-for-8 reverse split in December 2024.
6 November 2025
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MMTec (NASDAQ: MTC) rockets on November 5, 2025 as delisting clock ticks — what investors need to know

MTC surged 271% intraday on Nov. 5, closing near $1.15 after trading between $0.291 and $1.64, with volume exceeding 274 million shares. The spike follows a Nasdaq delisting notice last week; trading continued after the company reportedly requested a hearing, which stays suspension pending a decision. No new company statement was issued today.
5 November 2025

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