Urban-Gro shares rise 11.56% premarket amid Nasdaq delisting concerns and speculative trading.
ByAinvest
Friday, Dec 19, 2025 4:50 am ET1min read
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Urban-Gro (UGRO) rose 11.56% in premarket trading following its announcement of a Nasdaq delisting determination and a strategic review of alternatives to regain compliance. The company disclosed plans to address the delisting by exploring options such as the sale of its 2WR subsidiary, signaling efforts to resolve regulatory concerns and stabilize its listing status. This development aligns with recent speculative trading activity driven by sector volatility and uncertainty over U.S. manufacturing funding programs like TAAF. While the broader Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery sector remains fragile, UGRO’s premarket gain reflects investor optimism about its strategic pivot amid regulatory scrutiny.
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