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Now it's up to the experts among you! Off the top of my head @BloombergT comes to mind.

How do you see the situation at $READ (Readly international)?

My main concern here is the imminent delisting from NASDAQ Stockholm. Will the share still be tradable on L & S? I personally can't find any information on this.


Many thanks in advance :-)

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You have to link with "@" not with "#". I'll take a look tomorrow. Add me again tomorrow as a reminder here @BloombergT I'll be at the gym 🏋️‍♂️
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immagine del profilo
As far as I understand it, Readly will be admitted to the Nasdaq First North Growth Market, which is an alternative market for small and medium-sized companies, after delisting from NASDAQ Stockholm. So it should still be tradable on Lang & Schwarz, yes :) No guarantee, but that's my understanding :D
immagine del profilo
@RoronoaZoro As I understand it, Nasdaq First North Growth is to be seen as the over-the-counter market in Germany. I'm just wondering whether trading on the German stock exchanges will be affected by this. At the moment Readly can still be traded on various German stock exchanges except for xetra and Hamburg, I think. I can hardly imagine that they will continue to be tradable on all exchanges. But it would be enough for me if this is possible in direct trading, if not I have a share that I can't trade = total loss. I'm just not sure about that🙈
immagine del profilo
I'll tell you honestly, I have no idea. If I were him, I'd call and ask.
immagine del profilo
@BloombergT Thank you anyway!👍 I assume that Readly is still tradable via direct trading, but I'll ask the "experts" at TR with the expectation that they don't know!😆
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