NYSE to Suspend Thornburg Mortgage (TMA) Trading Since Shares Have Fallen Below $1
Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. (NYSE: TMA) was notified by the NYSE Regulation, Inc. ("NYSER") that the NYSER has determined that the company’s common stock should be suspended from trading prior to market opening on Friday, December 5, 2008. The company’s common stock price had fallen below the New York Stock Exchange’s (“NYSE”) continued listing standard by having an average closing price of less than $1.00 over a consecutive 30-trading day period in May, 2008 and the company failed to cure this non-compliance within the required six-month period. In addition, the company’s common stock price was under $1.00 at the end of the six-month period.
The company currently does not plan to appeal the ruling however it may make the decision to so within 10 business days after receiving the NYSER notice on December 1, 2008. The company expects that its common stock will be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board and/or the Pink Sheets following suspension from the NYSE.
Thornburg Mortgage is a single-family residential mortgage lender focused principally on prime and super-prime borrowers seeking jumbo and super-jumbo adjustable-rate mortgages.[SM]
The company currently does not plan to appeal the ruling however it may make the decision to so within 10 business days after receiving the NYSER notice on December 1, 2008. The company expects that its common stock will be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board and/or the Pink Sheets following suspension from the NYSE.
Thornburg Mortgage is a single-family residential mortgage lender focused principally on prime and super-prime borrowers seeking jumbo and super-jumbo adjustable-rate mortgages.[SM]
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