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		Definition of delist in English: delistverb diːˈlɪstdēˈlist [with object]1Remove from a list or category.  a listed barn at Bulmer had to be delisted after conversion Example sentencesExamples -  A small number of farmers have been delisted as Fair Trade growers as a result of the monitoring activities of their peers and the Certification Officer, usually because of herbicide use.
 -  The site also contains a list of threatened and endangered species that have approved recovery plans and a list of species that have been delisted or reclassified.
 -  Species can be reclassified (moved from list to list) or delisted (removed from the lists entirely.)
 
 - 1.1 Remove (a security) from the official register of a stock exchange.
将(股票)从证券交易所删除  the stock collapsed and was delisted 该股票崩盘,已被除名。 Example sentencesExamples -  As companies falter, their stocks are delisted, cutting NASDAQ's fee revenue.
 -  The driving factor for the split was actually the specter of being delisted.
 -  And the distillery, soon to be delisted for other reasons, produced strong results before falling into the maw of the Parisians.
 -  By the end of the week, its shares may be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
 -  Instead, it is largely being used to service the £80m debt racked up by the holding company that he used to delist the store in 2003.
 -  Exits were almost all due to merger or acquisition or delisting rather than bankruptcy.
 -  I also counsel clients with respect to securities regulatory issues, including listing and delisting on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
 -  His company's stock has been trading for less than $1 since January 2002 and was delisted by the NASDAQ stock exchange later that year.
 -  Prosecutors said he feared the consequences of getting delisted and wanted to sell the company's stocks last year, but didn't want to take losses because the price was low.
 -  The company's shares have since been delisted and the merger was declared unconditional in April.
 -  Well, you better swot up quickly or you could be fined, become uninsurable or be delisted from a stock exchange.
 -  A major shareholder had indicated he would not support the move, but subsequently sold his shareholding allowing the delisting to go ahead.
 -  The delisted company has defaulted on its pricey bonds and filed for protection under Chapter 11, becoming one of the largest high-tech bankruptcies ever.
 -  The cost-cutting move comes on the same day as the company revealed that NASDAQ intends to delist its stock for falling below the minimum bid price of $1 a share.
 -  At the time of its application for exemption from filing requirements, their shares had been delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange and were no longer trading.
 -  Last month, the New York Stock Exchange delisted the company.
 -  Shares in the nuclear power generator tumbled 37% to 15p after it said it had applied to delist its shares to thwart shareholders from blocking its restructuring plans.
 -  The liquidators will not ask for delisting until there is no hope of a buy-out.
 -  Shares valued at under $1 for more than one month are automatically delisted from the Nasdaq.
 -  The sell off followed the release of a plan to delist stocks that fell to 50 cents or below for 30 consecutive days.
 
  - 1.2 Remove (a product) from the list of those sold by a particular retailer.
把(产品)从售货清单上删除  stores may delist products or their manufacturers decline to supply their usual outlets Example sentencesExamples -  This can only work if one channel member is in a highly dominant position, for example, when a supermarket threatens to delist a particular product line from its shelves.
 -  Half said the industry feared retribution, such as delisting by the supermarket and loss of business.
 -  In future, it will delist a number of products and simplify its range.
 -  Supermarkets used branded manufacturers as a source of new products which they then copied and sold at cheaper prices resulting in the delisting of the original product.
 
  
    Definition of delist in US English: delistverbdēˈlist [with object]1Remove from a list or category. Example sentencesExamples -  The site also contains a list of threatened and endangered species that have approved recovery plans and a list of species that have been delisted or reclassified.
 -  Species can be reclassified (moved from list to list) or delisted (removed from the lists entirely.)
 -  A small number of farmers have been delisted as Fair Trade growers as a result of the monitoring activities of their peers and the Certification Officer, usually because of herbicide use.
 
 - 1.1 Remove (a security) from the official register of a stock exchange.
将(股票)从证券交易所删除  the stock collapsed and was delisted 该股票崩盘,已被除名。 Example sentencesExamples -  I also counsel clients with respect to securities regulatory issues, including listing and delisting on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
 -  The liquidators will not ask for delisting until there is no hope of a buy-out.
 -  The sell off followed the release of a plan to delist stocks that fell to 50 cents or below for 30 consecutive days.
 -  As companies falter, their stocks are delisted, cutting NASDAQ's fee revenue.
 -  Prosecutors said he feared the consequences of getting delisted and wanted to sell the company's stocks last year, but didn't want to take losses because the price was low.
 -  Well, you better swot up quickly or you could be fined, become uninsurable or be delisted from a stock exchange.
 -  Exits were almost all due to merger or acquisition or delisting rather than bankruptcy.
 -  A major shareholder had indicated he would not support the move, but subsequently sold his shareholding allowing the delisting to go ahead.
 -  The cost-cutting move comes on the same day as the company revealed that NASDAQ intends to delist its stock for falling below the minimum bid price of $1 a share.
 -  And the distillery, soon to be delisted for other reasons, produced strong results before falling into the maw of the Parisians.
 -  His company's stock has been trading for less than $1 since January 2002 and was delisted by the NASDAQ stock exchange later that year.
 -  The driving factor for the split was actually the specter of being delisted.
 -  At the time of its application for exemption from filing requirements, their shares had been delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange and were no longer trading.
 -  Shares valued at under $1 for more than one month are automatically delisted from the Nasdaq.
 -  By the end of the week, its shares may be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange.
 -  Instead, it is largely being used to service the £80m debt racked up by the holding company that he used to delist the store in 2003.
 -  The company's shares have since been delisted and the merger was declared unconditional in April.
 -  Last month, the New York Stock Exchange delisted the company.
 -  Shares in the nuclear power generator tumbled 37% to 15p after it said it had applied to delist its shares to thwart shareholders from blocking its restructuring plans.
 -  The delisted company has defaulted on its pricey bonds and filed for protection under Chapter 11, becoming one of the largest high-tech bankruptcies ever.
 
  - 1.2 Remove (a product) from the list of those sold by a particular retailer.
把(产品)从售货清单上删除 Example sentencesExamples -  In future, it will delist a number of products and simplify its range.
 -  Supermarkets used branded manufacturers as a source of new products which they then copied and sold at cheaper prices resulting in the delisting of the original product.
 -  This can only work if one channel member is in a highly dominant position, for example, when a supermarket threatens to delist a particular product line from its shelves.
 -  Half said the industry feared retribution, such as delisting by the supermarket and loss of business.
 
  
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