The impact of the company's delisting is not limited to shareholders, but also affects employees, suppliers and investors. After the company withdraws from the market, employees may face the risk of unemployment and income decline. At the same time, suppliers may lose business dealings with the company, resulting in a decline in sales. For investors, they may face huge losses and lose their trust in the future of the company. Therefore, it is particularly important to maintain good operation and standardize compliance.
The company's delisting is a very serious matter, which should not be underestimated. In view of the company's delisting risk, the company should release relevant information in a timely manner, maintain communication with the market and take effective measures to resolve the risk based on the principles of transparency, fairness and openness. At the same time, shareholders should pay attention to the company's operating conditions, actively participate in corporate governance, and ensure good operating and development prospects.