$GIPR·8-K

GENERATION INCOME PROPERTIES, INC. · Jan 30, 4:05 PM ET

GENERATION INCOME PROPERTIES, INC. 8-K

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GENERATION INCOME PROPERTIES Receives Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Notice

What Happened
Generation Income Properties, Inc. (GIPR) filed an 8-K (Item 3.01) stating that on January 28, 2026 Nasdaq notified the company that its consolidated closing bid price had been below $1.00 per share for 35 consecutive business days as of January 27, 2026. Under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) the company is therefore not currently in compliance with the minimum bid price requirement. Nasdaq has automatically granted a 180-calendar day compliance period (through July 6, 2026) to regain compliance by achieving a closing bid of at least $1.00 per share for a minimum of ten consecutive business days. The notice does not cause immediate delisting.

Key Details

  • Nasdaq notice received: January 28, 2026; deficiency measured as of January 27, 2026 (35 consecutive business days below $1.00).
  • Compliance period: 180 calendar days ending July 6, 2026; requirement: $1.00+ per share for at least 10 consecutive business days during that period.
  • Potential next steps: If not in compliance, the company may be eligible for a second 180-day period (filing references July 27, 2026) if it meets other listing standards and notifies Nasdaq of plans to cure the deficiency (which could include a reverse stock split).
  • No immediate delisting; company can request a hearing to stay any delisting action. 8-K signed by CEO David Sobelman on January 30, 2026.

Why It Matters
A sustained failure to meet Nasdaq’s $1.00 minimum bid price can lead to delisting, which would reduce liquidity and could affect the market price and visibility of GIPR shares. The company has time to regain compliance but warns there is no assurance it will succeed; investors should monitor the stock’s closing price, any announced corporate actions (e.g., a reverse split), and future filings for updates. The notice does not change the company’s SEC reporting obligations or its day-to-day operations.

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