SU Group has restored compliance with Nasdaq listing standards, removing the threat of delisting that had been hanging over the stock. The news landed after regular market hours and drove a 17% price jump in after-hours trading. No specific remediation steps or timeline details were disclosed in the available sources.
A stock under Nasdaq delisting threat is effectively uninvestable for many institutional funds, which have rules barring positions in non-compliant companies. Regaining compliance reopens that buyer pool and removes forced-selling pressure, which is the mechanical explanation for the sharp after-hours move. Investors who held through the compliance risk period are seeing that risk priced out in real time.
Next SU Group earnings release (date not yet confirmed). Any SEC or Nasdaq filing disclosing the specific compliance remedy used.
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