P3 Health Partners Faces Nasdaq Delisting for Failing Equity Requirement

Reuters11-29
P3 Health Partners Faces Nasdaq Delisting for Failing Equity Requirement

P3 Health Partners Inc. has received a notice from the Nasdaq Stock Market indicating that the company does not meet the minimum requirement of $2.5 million in stockholders' equity as outlined in Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(b)(1). The company also fails to meet alternative listing criteria related to market value of listed securities or net income from continuing operations. While the notice does not immediately affect the company's listing status, P3 Health Partners has 45 days to submit a compliance plan, which, if accepted, could grant the company up to 180 days to regain compliance. The company is actively working to address the deficiency and restore compliance with Nasdaq's listing requirements.

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