‘Meme stock’ surge lifts Opendoor out of delisting danger zone

While shares in rival iBuyer Offerpad also went on a rollercoaster ride in July, the company’s market capitalization remains below the New York Stock Exchange’s $50 million minimum requirement. Continue reading

Opendoor hit with Nasdaq notice, skids closer to delisting zone

Opendoor’s stock has spent months in precarious territory and now, the warning siren is blaring. The company has received a notice from Nasdaq after its share price fell below $1 for 30 consecutive business days, triggering compliance concerns, accordi… Continue reading

Offerpad joins Opendoor, Fathom in the stock delisting danger zone

Offerpad’s market capitalization has dropped below $50 million for 30 consecutive trading days, and the New York Stock Exchange wants to know what it’s going to do about it. Continue reading

More delistings show buyers may have reached their limit on price

Sky-high numbers of delistings and price corrections may mean that buyers have finally had their fill of homes that are priced too high, according to Mike DelPrete. Continue reading

Doma hopes to keep its place on NYSE with reverse stock split

Shares in digital title and closing provider climb above $5, and the company will stay listed if its share price remains above $1 for the next 30 trading days. Continue reading