FiscalNote receives NYSE delisting notice due to sub-$1 share price; shares shift to OTC March 26, 2026

Reuters03-26
FiscalNote receives NYSE delisting notice due to sub-$1 share price; shares shift to OTC March 26, 2026
  • FiscalNote said it received notice from the NYSE on March 25, 2026 that it no longer met the exchange’s $1.00 average closing share-price requirement over 30 consecutive trading days.
  • Trading of its Class A common stock and warrants on the NYSE will be suspended immediately, with trading expected to begin on OTC markets on March 26, 2026 under the same ticker symbol.
  • The company said it is evaluating an appeal of the delisting determination to the NYSE’s Listing Qualifications Panel.
  • FiscalNote said it implemented an organizational transformation that included a 25% workforce reduction and an approximately 19% cut in cash operating costs.


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