Triller Group shares surge 31.57% intraday after Nasdaq grants compliance extension for filings and bid price.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Dec 9, 2025 11:10 am ET1min read
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Triller Group surged 31.57% intraday after announcing a Nasdaq compliance extension, granting the company additional time to file overdue financial reports and meet bid price requirements. The Nasdaq Hearings Panel approved an exception period, allowing Triller to submit its 2024 Form 10-K and delinquent 2025 10-Qs by December 24, 2025, while regaining a $1.00 minimum bid price by February 27, 2026. The panel acknowledged progress since its October 2024 business combination, highlighting Triller’s focus on relaunching its app, expanding combat-sports streaming, and fintech services. This regulatory reprieve reduced delisting risks and signaled investor confidence in the company’s strategic initiatives, directly driving the sharp intraday rally.
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