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Light & Wonder (ASX:LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting, Fires Up A$10.8bn ASX Era With New Mega Buyback

Light & Wonder (ASX:LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting, Fires Up A$10.8bn ASX Era With New Mega Buyback

Light & Wonder, Inc. has officially left the Nasdaq and begun life as a sole listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), wrapping the move in a suite of shareholder‑friendly measures – including a huge new on‑market buyback, fresh governance documents, and an updated employee stock purchase plan effective today. IAG+2LNW Explore+2 At the close in Sydney, Light & Wonder’s CHESS Depositary Interests (CDIs) were trading around A$131.66, down about 2% on the day, valuing the cross‑platform gaming group at roughly A$10.8 billion (US$7.0 billion). GuruFocus+2Investing.com+2 Sole ASX listing now live after Nasdaq exit Light & Wonder’s transition from a
Light & Wonder (LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting as ASX CDI Listing, New ESPP and Governance Filings Go Live – 13 November 2025

Light & Wonder (LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting as ASX CDI Listing, New ESPP and Governance Filings Go Live – 13 November 2025

Light & Wonder, Inc. has officially wrapped up its U.S. primary listing era. The gaming and iGaming group has now completed its long‑flagged Nasdaq delisting, shifted its capital‑markets home to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), refreshed its employee stock purchase plan and pushed through a wave of governance and debt filings — all converging around today’s 13 November 2025 milestone. explore.investors.lnw.com+1 Key takeaways Nasdaq delisting lands – and index providers catch up Light & Wonder first told investors in October that it would voluntarily delist its common stock from Nasdaq and consolidate its primary listing on the ASX. The company
IMTE Stock Today: Nasdaq Delisting Clock Hits Nov. 10—Shares Trade as Hearing Stay Appears in Effect

IMTE Stock Today: Nasdaq Delisting Clock Hits Nov. 10—Shares Trade as Hearing Stay Appears in Effect

Integrated Media Technology Limited (NASDAQ: IMTE) faced a scheduled Nasdaq suspension and delisting on Nov. 10, 2025, over a late 20‑F. Shares were trading at the open, suggesting a short automatic stay tied to a Nasdaq hearing request. Here’s the status, timeline, and what investors should watch next. Key takeaways Stock snapshot (intraday) As of ~14:34 UTC (9:34 a.m. ET), IMTE was actively trading with heavy volume. At a glance: Price ~$1.06; day’s range ~$0.88–$2.32; intraday volume ~51.8M. (Live exchange data via widget above.) What happened and when (the timeline) Editor’s context: Several outlets and market pages recapped the Oct.
10 November 2025
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)

Micro‑cap MMTec, Inc. (NASDAQ: MTC) was the talk of the tape after a +626.97% explosion on Wednesday, Nov. 5, followed by a sharp pre‑market giveback early today. The fireworks come with a looming Nasdaq delisting determination tied to MTC’s minimum bid price deficiency and last year’s reverse split. Here’s the latest, what’s driving the move, and what to watch next. The Economic Times+2 What happened The delisting cloud driving the story Bottom line: The binary, event‑driven setup around a potential Nasdaq hearing is a key backdrop for the outsized moves you’re seeing this week. By the numbers (context for today)
6 November 2025
Nasdaq Stumbles as Fed Jitters Mount, Intel Soars, Tariffs Rattle Tech Markets

MMTec (NASDAQ: MTC) rockets on November 5, 2025 as delisting clock ticks — what investors need to know

Updated: November 5, 2025, 19:48 UTC At a glance (today): What happened on November 5, 2025 The backstory: why MTC faces delisting pressure Today’s tape: how extreme was the move? Third‑party market monitors also flagged MTC among top intraday movers on Nov. 5, underscoring its visibility across retail trading screens. Benzinga+1 Why is this happening now? What to watch next Key risks & reminders Quick recap of today’s coverage (Nov 5, 2025) Context for new readers: Who is MMTec? MMTec, Inc. is a Hong Kong–based financial technology company that has described its core focus as investment banking and asset management
5 November 2025
PTL Limited (PTLE) Stock Soars on Surprise Profit Amid Delisting Risks – Key Facts & Outlook

PTL Limited (PTLE) Stock Soars on Surprise Profit Amid Delisting Risks – Key Facts & Outlook

Recent News – Earnings Spark a Relief Rally PTL Limited’s latest financial report (released Nov 3, 2025) revealed an unexpected profit, igniting a sharp rally in its beaten-down stock. The Hong Kong–based marine fuel logistics company announced unaudited results for the six months ended June 30, 2025, highlighting a net income of $1.21 million, up from just $0.32 M in the same period a year prior globenewswire.com. This 277% profit jump came despite revenue falling 13.4% to $43.56 M in H1 2025 globenewswire.com. Gross profit was thin at $0.55 M (1.3% margin), down from $1.14 M (2.3% margin) a year ago globenewswire.com, reflecting razor-thin margins
MSP Recovery (MSPR) Stock Skyrockets 100% Amid Delisting Drama – What’s Next for This Troubled Company?

MSP Recovery (MSPR) Stock Skyrockets 100% Amid Delisting Drama – What’s Next for This Troubled Company?

In short: MSP Recovery’s stock is trading at mere pennies after a spectacular rise-and-fall on Nov 3. The company is fighting for survival – juggling emergency financings, a looming Nasdaq delisting, and ongoing legal battles – all while attempting to transform its fortunes in the healthcare reimbursement industry. Company Overview: Business Model & Financials Business Model: MSP Recovery, Inc. is a 2014-founded Miami-based company that aims to recover reimbursements from Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurers on behalf of healthcare payers tipranks.com. Under the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Act, if a private insurer should have paid a claim that Medicare/Medicaid covered,
Cambium Networks Stock Jumps on Starlink News as Delisting Looms – Analysts See 385% Upside

Cambium Networks (CMBM) Stock Soars 377% on Starlink Tie-Up — Delisting Threats Loom

Starlink Integration Sends Stock Soaring On Oct 29 Cambium announced that its ONE Network solution now integrates SpaceX’s Starlink LEO satellite internet prnewswire.com. The press release explained this enables “scalable management, visibility, and performance optimization” for enterprise Starlink connections, including multi-WAN bonding, advanced security, and centralized monitoring prnewswire.com benzinga.com. In other words, Cambium customers (e.g. schools, businesses, service providers) can now combine multiple Starlink links into their wired/wireless networks using Cambium’s cnMaestro and NSE platforms. Investors viewed the tie‑up as a game-changer. At market close on Oct 29, CMBM was $2.95, a +377% jump from the prior day stockanalysis.com. (Just
Cambium Networks Stock Jumps on Starlink News as Delisting Looms – Analysts See 385% Upside

Cambium Networks Stock Jumps on Starlink News as Delisting Looms – Analysts See 385% Upside

Stock Slumps Amid Delisting Fears Cambium Networks’ stock has been in a tailspin, reflecting both company-specific struggles and broader market skepticism. At just $0.62 per share as of Oct. 29, CMBM has lost nearly 90% of its value over the past 12 months finimize.com. This collapse wiped out hundreds of millions in market capitalization – the company is now valued at only ~$17 million investing.com, a stark contrast to its peers. (For example, rival Aviat Networks trades near $24 with a ~$250M market cap investors.aviatnetworks.com, underscoring how far Cambium has fallen behind.) Cambium’s share price briefly dipped into penny-stock territory
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