Opendoor’s stock has spent months in precarious territory and now, the warning siren is blaring. The company has received a notice from Nasdaq after its share price fell below $1 for 30 consecutive business days, triggering compliance concerns, according to a recent SEC filing.
Source: Inman News
Opendoor hit with Nasdaq notice, skids closer to delisting zone
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