NASDAQ warned you: Atari now delisted

Posted May 8, 2008 at 10:08PM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles Tags: Atari, Infogrames, NASDAQ
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Atari has been duly warned by NASDAQ to raise their stock value to above the US$ 15 million until March 20 or face delisting. Well, Atari has failed to fulfill the requirements thus they are now being delisted from the Nasdaq Global Market.

What will this mean for Atari? All of their shares are now suspended when business opens again on May 9. Their stocks will be quoted on Pink Sheets and OTC Bulletin Board. In short, tougher financial times are awaiting for the classic gaming brand that is Atari.

On the bright side of things, Atari is confident that this low point will not affect their completed merger with Infogrames. More developments as QJ.NET retrieves them.




 
 
 

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by RommelTJ - 2008-05-09 02:44
» That's bad news....

They had some troubles with corruption and bad releases, but I happen to like ATARI games like the DRIVER series.



I believe they will recover, and Infogrames is a perfect company to merge with.

by dragonracer900 - 2008-05-10 08:37
» Yeah

I agree with you on that comment.

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