NYSE announces Verso Paper review date
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Tom Frew
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Jul 08 2013 @ 15:33
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New York Stock Exchange Announces Date of Review of Decision to Remove Verso Paper Corp. From the List
NYSE Regulation Inc. (“NYSE Regulation”) announced today that Verso Paper Corp. has requested a review of the determination to remove the Company from the list, as announced on June 25, 2013.
The review will be held on September 10, 2013 before a Committee of the Board of Directors of NYSE Regulation.
Following the review, a decision by the Committee will be made and announced by NYSE Regulation regarding either moving forward with suspension and delisting or continued trading in the Company’s common stock – ticker symbol – VRS.
The NYSE noted that it may, at any time, suspend a security if it believes that continued dealings in the security on the NYSE are not advisable.
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