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by TekMol
2183 days ago
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Trade on shares in the
company was suspended
What does this mean? Is a certain stock exchange not executing trades anymore? Are all exchanges worldwide in sync not executing trades? If so, how is the sync achieved?If it only was suspended at the Frankfurt stock exchange which is mentioned in the article, it would be interesting to see how it is doing at other exchanges. Google is still showing realtime Frankfurt prices. Currently at a market cap of about €350M. And what is the reason behind that? Is it guaranteed that shares of a company that files for insolvency are worth 0? And therefore the exchanges want to save uninformed investors from buying them? |
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That you can not trade the stock for now. Trading has been resumed. On many stock exchanges there are rules for this. Something very common.
> And what is the reason behind that? Is it guaranteed that shares of a company that files for insolvency are worth 0?
No. The company could recover, could get bought etc. As a stock holder you are the last in line. Should the company get liquidated, bond holders will have a higher priority for any money recovered.
> And therefore the exchanges want to save uninformed investors from buying them?
No. Please look up Hertz, the car rental company and what is happen recently the stock. They are bankrupt, people are buying the stock and Hertz was even allowed to issue more shares.