Nasdaq Moves To Delist Stock Of Chinese Company Based In Manhattan Apartment\n

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Nasdaq Moves To Delist Stock Of Chinese Company Based In Manhattan Apartment\n
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Yangtze River Port & Logistics’ stock once soared on Nasdaq and valued the company at more than $2 billion.

the apartment after ringing a buzzer listing the name of J. Coleman and YERR, the former Nasdaq ticker symbol of the company, a man inside said one of the rooms was being lived in by the company’s marketing specialist.

Yangtze River said it believed “some” of Nasdaq’s concerns have not been properly verified. The company claims the stock manipulation allegation is based on a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority investigation that found two accounts that traded Yangtze River stock were in the names of original shareholders of the company.

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