RE: Delisted13 Nov 2022 19:06
johnpwh, I have been unable to find anything specific re limitations to duration of suspensions from AIM.
It seems to be covered by rule 14 :
The AIM company announcing that a reverse takeover transaction has been agreed or is being contemplated. In this instance, shares will remain suspended until the company has published its admission document in respect of the enlarged group or the proposed negotiations are terminated (Rule 14).
Aim Watch article :
What happens to your shares when the company has been suspended?
In such circumstances, you remain a shareholder with all of the rights of a shareholder under company law, but you will be unable to execute or place any trades for the securities of the company in question.
Nevertheless, the suspended company must still comply with all listing rules applicable to it. This means that shareholders should continue to receive announcements on developments that require announcement under these rules, so you shouldn’t be left completely in the dark. In addition, once the circumstances leading to the suspension have been resolved or clarified sufficiently, then a notification to the market is immediately required.