Eltek Receives Non-Compliance Notice from Nasdaq
June 25, 2015 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Eltek Ltd, the leading Israeli manufacturer of advanced circuitry solutions, including complex build-ups of rigid and flex-rigid printed circuit boards, announced today that on June 23, 2015, it received a notice from the Listing Qualifications Department of Nasdaq advising the Company that it was not in compliance with Nasdaq's requirement that listed securities maintain a minimum bid price of $1.00 per share as set forth in the Nasdaq Listing Rules.
ELTEK has a 180 days' period, until December 21, 2015, to regain compliance with the $1.00 minimum bid price requirement. If at any time during this 180 days' period, the closing bid price of the Company's security is at least $1 for a minimum of ten consecutive business days, the Company will regain compliance and the matter will be closed.
In the event Eltek does not regain compliance, the Company may be eligible for additional 180 calendar days' extension to regain compliance. To qualify, the Company will be required to meet the continued listing requirement for market value of publicly held shares and all other initial listing standards for The Nasdaq Capital Market, with the exception of the bid price requirement, and will need to provide written notice of its intention to cure the deficiency during the second compliance period, by effecting a reverse stock split, if necessary.
About Eltek
Eltek is Israel's leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards, the core circuitry of most electronic devices. It specializes in the complex high-end of PCB manufacturing, i.e., HDI, multilayered and flex-rigid boards. Eltek's technologically advanced circuitry solutions are used in today's increasingly sophisticated and compact electronic products. For more information, visit Eltek's web site at http://www.nisteceltek.com.
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