Withdraw the mayor's oil: I stopped operating after withdrawing the mayor's oil from the market. If I re-list, will my stock still be there?

Yes

Stocks delisted from the main board and GEM can be traded in the third board market at least once a week. At this time, retail investors must go to the securities company to open a three-board trading account, so as to ensure that you can trade. Of course, stocks are relegated to the third board, and as long as the company has not gone bankrupt and liquidated, it has always been a shareholder.

If retail investors are still shareholders after re-listing, money is still shares. Only after bankruptcy liquidation, the shares disappear, and the money is as poor as a church mouse.

Extended data

According to the relevant regulations, the shares originally circulated by the delisting company in the exchange will be transferred by a securities company (the sponsoring brokerage company) with the qualification to handle the share transfer business, and will be traded in the share transfer system within 45 working days.

If you buy a delisted stock, you can only say that you are unlucky. However, stocks that have been delisted usually have risk warnings first. If you know that there is a delisting announcement of a listed company and you still buy it, you can't simply say that it is bad luck. You can only blame yourself for being too greedy and thinking that you will run away when you make money. Some people even deliberately buy stocks that want to be delisted and bet on re-listing in the future.

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