Focus Universal shares fall 11.39% after-hours amid conditional Nasdaq compliance and delisting risk.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Dec 24, 2025 4:13 pm ET1min read
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Focus Universal Inc. fell 11.39% in after-hours trading following Nasdaq’s conditional compliance letter, which confirmed the company’s ongoing exposure to delisting risks. The letter, dated December 22, 2025, stated that while Focus Universal met the $2.5 million stockholders’ equity threshold, its continued listing remains contingent on future compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum equity and market value requirements. This uncertainty, coupled with prior delisting violations (including a $35 million market cap shortfall), likely triggered investor pessimism. The company’s low market cap ($16.75M) and “Strong Sell” technical signal further amplified the sell-off, as shareholders reacted to the heightened risk of potential delisting in subsequent filings.
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