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Delisting Price

Delisting Price refers to a trade price or a price quote (given as the average of bid and ask quotes) on another exchange or over-the-counter. The date of this price or quote is specified in the Delisting Date of Next Available Information.

If the Delisting Price is positive, then it is a trade price. If the Delisting Price is negative, then it is the average of bid and ask quotes. A Delisting Price is set to zero if the security is still active, if there was no further trading for the security after the delist date, or if prices or price quotes are not available after the delist date. If delisting payments were made using distributions, the Delisting Price is also set to zero, and the sum of the distribution payments is specified in the Amount After Delisting.

General Information
Primary ConceptsDelisting History Array
Data Typereal number
Unit of Item USD
Date Range Availability
Daily 1925
Monthly 1925
Database Availability and Utility Usage
Database FormatsCRSPAccess
Product TypesSTK
ts_print Daily Usagen/a
ts_print Monthly Usagen/a
stk_print Option(s) /de
C Usage
Object delist_arr
Array delist[ ]
Element dlprc
FORTRAN-95 Usage
Type or Subtype delist_arr
Member and/or Array delist()
Element dlprc