Bacterin suspended on NYSE, begins OTCQX marketplace trading — 5 key notes

Bacterin stock will be trading on the OTCQX marketplace after the New York Stock Exchange suspended trading the company’s common stock.

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“Our move to the OTCQX will enable to company to continue a transparent trading and information experience for investors at a lower cost, while our management team focuses on growing the business and delivering long-term value to shareholders,” said CEO Dan Goldberger.

 

Here are five quick facts about the switch:

 

• Common stock trading on NYSE was suspended, according to a NYSE Regulation staff notice.
• NYSE Regulation previously delisted the company.
• Bacterin appealed NYSE Regulation’s decision to delist.
• Current financial disclosures and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for Bacterin are available to investors on OTCMarkets.com
• As of April 8, the company had a market cap of $28.07 million.

 

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