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Free Delisted Companies List

Browse a comprehensive list of companies delisted from U.S. stock exchanges. View ticker symbols, company names, exchange information, IPO dates, and delisting dates — all in one place.

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What Are Delisted Companies?

A delisted company is one whose stock has been removed from a major stock exchange such as NYSE, NASDAQ, or other regulated markets. Delisting can occur voluntarily — when a company decides to go private or merge with another entity — or involuntarily, when a company fails to meet the exchange's listing requirements such as minimum share price, market capitalization, or financial reporting standards. Once delisted, the stock can no longer be traded on that exchange, though it may continue trading on over-the-counter (OTC) markets.

How to Use This Delisted Companies List

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    Browse Delisted Stocks

    The table displays companies that have been delisted from U.S. exchanges, sorted by delisting date. Each entry shows the ticker symbol, company name, exchange, IPO date, and delisted date.

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    Refresh for Latest Data

    Click the Refresh button to fetch the most up-to-date delisting information. The data is updated regularly to reflect the latest corporate actions and exchange decisions.

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    Export for Your Records

    Use the Export CSV button to download the complete list for offline analysis, compliance tracking, or integration with your research tools and databases.

Why Track Delisted Companies?

Risk Management

Identify companies that have been removed from exchanges to avoid holding illiquid or worthless positions in your portfolio.

Research & Due Diligence

Study delisting patterns and reasons to improve your investment research process and identify warning signs in current holdings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a stock is delisted?

When a stock is delisted, it is removed from a major stock exchange (such as NYSE or NASDAQ). This means the stock can no longer be bought or sold on that exchange. Delisting can happen voluntarily (e.g., the company goes private) or involuntarily (e.g., the company fails to meet listing requirements like minimum share price or market cap).

What happens to my shares if a company is delisted?

If you own shares in a delisted company, you still own those shares. However, trading becomes much more difficult as the stock typically moves to the OTC (over-the-counter) market where liquidity is lower and bid-ask spreads are wider. In some cases, such as bankruptcy, the shares may become worthless.

Is this delisted companies list free to use?

Yes, the Pineify Delisted Companies List is completely free to use. You can browse all delisted companies, refresh the data, and export to CSV without any registration or subscription required.

Can a delisted stock be relisted?

Yes, in some cases a delisted company can be relisted on a major exchange. This typically requires the company to meet all listing requirements again, including minimum share price, market capitalization, and financial reporting standards. Companies may also relist after a reverse stock split or restructuring.

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