Australian Oilseeds shares surge 15.22% premarket after Nasdaq grants extension to regain compliance with listing requirements.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Dec 4, 2025 4:17 am ET1min read
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Australian Oilseeds (NASDAQ:COOT) surged 15.22% in premarket trading following the announcement on August 28, 2025, that its Nasdaq Hearing Panel granted an extension to regain compliance with continued listing requirements. This development alleviated immediate delisting risks, which had previously pressured the stock after Nasdaq notifications in June 2025 over equity requirements and filing delays. The extension provides the company additional time to address regulatory concerns, likely boosting investor confidence. While earlier news in 2025 highlighted challenges such as delisting threats and financial delays, the recent regulatory reprieve directly counters prior bearish sentiment, aligning with the sharp premarket rally.
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