NYSE Moves to Delist UWM Holdings Warrants Over Low Trading Price

Reuters2025-12-30
NYSE Moves to Delist UWM Holdings Warrants Over Low Trading Price

UWM Holdings Corporation has received notice from the New York Stock Exchange $(NYSE)$ that the exchange will commence proceedings to delist and immediately suspend trading in the company’s warrants, citing "abnormally low selling price" levels under Section 802.01D of the NYSE Listed Company Manual. The warrants, which are exercisable for one share of Class A common stock at $11.50 per share and set to expire on January 21, 2026, will be formally delisted following approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission. UWM Holdings does not plan to appeal the NYSE’s determination. Trading of the company's common stock under the ticker "UWMC" remains unaffected, provided the company continues to meet other NYSE listing requirements.

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