Lunai Bioworks Inc. 8-K
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Lunai Bioworks Regains Nasdaq Compliance; One-Year Panel Monitor Imposed
What Happened
- On June 11, 2026, Lunai Bioworks, Inc. (LNAI) received a letter from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC confirming the Nasdaq Hearings Panel determined the company has regained compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) (the $1.00 minimum bid-price requirement).
- Nasdaq noted Lunai met the terms of the Panel’s decision and extension letters dated April 20, 2026 and May 12, 2026, but informed the company it will be subject to a mandatory Panel monitor for one year under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5815(d)(4)(B).
Key Details
- Date of Nasdaq letter: June 11, 2026.
- Listing Rule regained: Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) — $1.00 minimum bid price.
- Prior Panel communications: decisions/extension letters dated April 20, 2026 and May 12, 2026.
- Monitoring period: one year under Rule 5815(d)(4)(B). If Nasdaq staff finds Lunai out of compliance again for the same bid-price deficiency, the company will not be allowed to submit a compliance plan or receive additional cure time per Rules 5810(c)(2) and 5810(c)(3); Nasdaq staff would issue a delist determination letter.
- Company remedy: Lunai may request a new hearing before the Nasdaq Hearings Panel under Rule 5815(d)(4)(C), and that hearing request would stay any suspension or delisting action pending the hearing’s outcome.
Why It Matters
- Regaining compliance avoids immediate delisting and keeps LNAI shares trading on Nasdaq, which supports liquidity and investor access.
- The one-year mandatory monitor raises the stakes: a repeat drop below the $1.00 bid-price for the same deficiency could trigger a rapid delisting process without the usual cure periods, though the company can seek a hearing to contest the determination.
- Investors should watch Lunai’s share price and company updates closely during the monitoring period because Nasdaq’s increased oversight increases near-term listing risk.
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