Fusion Fuel Green PLC Proposes Reverse Share Split to Regain Nasdaq Compliance

Reuters
04 Jun
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HTOO">Fusion Fuel Green PLC</a> Proposes Reverse Share Split to Regain Nasdaq Compliance

Fusion Fuel Green PLC has announced a proposal for a reverse share split of its Class A Ordinary Shares, with a ratio ranging between 4-to-1 and 40-to-1, to be determined by the Board. This initiative aims to meet Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirement of $1.00 per share. The proposal will be discussed at the Annual General Meeting on June 25, 2025, in Dublin. CEO John-Paul Backwell stated that this step is part of the company's strategy to ensure compliance with Nasdaq and to drive long-term sustainability and shareholder value.

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