NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2016 -- The Nasdaq Stock Market announced today that it will delist the common stock of Speed Commerce, Inc. Speed Commerce, Inc.’s stock was suspended on January 21, 2016 and has not traded on Nasdaq since that time.
Nasdaq also announced that it will delist the common stock of Global Defense & National Security Systems, Inc. Global Defense & National Security Systems, Inc.’s stock was suspended on November 25, 2015 and has not traded on Nasdaq since that time.
Nasdaq also announced that it will delist the common stock of Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals, Inc.’s stock was suspended on November 05, 2015 and has not traded on Nasdaq since that time.
Nasdaq also announced that it will delist the common stock, warrant and unit of ROI Acquisition Corp II. ROI Acquisition Corp. II’s stock was suspended on November 02, 2015 and has not traded on Nasdaq since that time.
Finally, Nasdaq announced that it will delist the common stock of Liquid Holdings Group, Inc. Liquid Holdings Group, Inc.’s stock was suspended on October 28, 2015 and has not traded on Nasdaq since that time.
Nasdaq will file a Form 25 with the Securities and Exchange Commission to complete the delisting for each of these companies. The delistings become effective ten days after the Form 25 is filed. For news and additional information about the companies, including the basis for the delistings and whether the companies’ securities are trading on another venue, please review the companies’ public filings or contact the company directly.
For more information about The Nasdaq Stock Market, visit the Nasdaq Web site at http://www.nasdaq.com. Nasdaq’s rules governing the delisting of securities can be found in the Nasdaq Rule 5800 Series, available on the Nasdaq Web site: http://www.cchwallstreet.com/NasdaqTools/bookmark.asp?id=nasdaq-rule_5800&manual=/nasdaq/main/nasdaq-equityrules/.
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