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Frequently Asked Questions
  If a Nasdaq-listed company is being acquired such that its securities will no longer exist, what information needs to be submitted to Nasdaq?
Identification Number 25
If a Nasdaq-listed company is to merge with or be acquired by another company, the Nasdaq-listed company or its counsel should provide a letter with the following information to Corporate Data Operations:
    • Whether the shareholders have approved the transaction;
    • Name and contact of the acquiring entity;
    • Merger considerations on a per share basis (If there is an election, consideration for the non-electing shareholder should be provided.)
    • Confirmation that the Certificate of Merger has been filed with the appropriate state or non-U.S. agency; and
    • Request to delist at the close of business on the day that the merger is completed.     
The company or its counsel should contact Corporate Data Operations at nasdaqreorgs@nasdaq.com, +1 203 926 3501 or +1 877 308 0523 prior to the declaration of the shareholder meeting date, so that any extraneous issues, which may arise as a result of the merger, can be discussed in advance.
 
Publication Date*: 7/31/2012 Mailto Link Identification Number: 25
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