Nasdaq Moves to Delist Synlogic Inc. Over Public Shell Concerns

Reuters2025-11-27
Nasdaq Moves to Delist Synlogic Inc. Over Public Shell Concerns

Synlogic Inc. is facing potential delisting from the Nasdaq Stock Market after the exchange's Listing Qualifications Department issued a notice stating its belief that Synlogic is now a "public shell." The Nasdaq Staff cited the company's lack of revenue-generating assets, significant reduction in employees and operations since February 2024, and minimal research and development expenses as reasons for this determination. Synlogic has announced its intention to request a hearing, which will temporarily halt any suspension or delisting proceedings. However, there is no assurance that the company will prevail at the hearing or regain full compliance with Nasdaq listing requirements.

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