Nasdaq Warns Huadi International of Delisting After Stock Sinks Below $1 for 30 Days
HUDI is trading near its 52-week low of $0.75 (11% above the low).
Summary
A Nasdaq delisting warning hit Huadi International Group after its stock languished below $1.00 for 30 days. The company has until January 11, 2027, to regain compliance, and a reverse stock split looks probable if the share price fails to recover.
Key Events · Legal and Risk Events · HUDI
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Nasdaq Delisting Warning
Nasdaq notified Huadi on July 14, 2026, that its stock had closed below $1.00 for 30 consecutive business days, breaching the minimum bid price rule.
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Compliance Deadline
To regain compliance, the company must maintain a closing bid of at least $1.00 for 10 consecutive business days by January 11, 2027.
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Reverse Stock Split Likely
If the stock price doesn't recover, a reverse stock split may be necessary to meet the requirement, and it must be completed by early January 2027.
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Financial Distress Backdrop
This notice follows a June 29, 2026, filing that reported a substantial net loss and a significant revenue decline, amplifying the delisting risk.
Analysis · HUDI · Manufacturing
A Nasdaq deficiency notice landed at Huadi International Group after its stock closed below $1.00 for 30 consecutive business days. The clock now runs until January 11, 2027, for the company to regain compliance—typically by sustaining a bid of $1.00 or more for 10 straight days. Should it fall short, a second 180-day window may open, but survival would likely hinge on a reverse stock split. The warning arrives just weeks after a filing revealed a substantial net loss and a steep revenue decline, deepening the distress. Delisting would gut liquidity and investor access, making this a pivotal moment for the company.
At the time of this filing, HUDI was trading at $0.83 on NASDAQ in the Manufacturing sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $12.1M. The 52-week trading range was $0.75 to $5.46. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 9 out of 10.