United Homes Group (NASDAQ: UHG) withdraws listing of Class A shares
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
25-NSE
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
United Homes Group, Inc. notified Nasdaq of the removal and voluntary withdrawal of its Class A Common Shares & Warrants from listing and registration on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC pursuant to 17 CFR 240.12d2-2. Nasdaq certifies it complied with the strike/withdrawal rules and the issuer complied with exchange requirements.
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Key Figures
Commission File Number: 001-39936
Securities class: Class A Common Shares & Warrants
Document expiration date (header): March 31, 2018
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Commission File Number
001-39936
Form 25 cover line
Securities class
Class A Common Shares & Warrants
Described as the class being removed from listing
Document expiration date (header)
March 31, 2018
Expires line in the provided header
Key Terms
Form 25, 17 CFR 240.12d2-2, strike the class from listing
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Form 25 regulatory
"FORM 25 NOTIFICATION OF REMOVAL FROM LISTING AND/OR REGISTRATION"
A Form 25 is an official filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission used to remove a company's stock or other security from a national exchange list. Investors should care because delisting often means less visibility, lower trading volume and wider price swings—similar to a product moving from a major supermarket to a small local market, which can make buying, selling and valuing the security more difficult.
17 CFR 240.12d2-2 regulatory
"Pursuant to 17 CFR 240.12d2-2(b), the Exchange has complied with its rules"
A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule that describes the conditions and procedural steps for a security to be removed from public registration or reporting under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. For investors, it matters because it explains when a company’s shares can stop being subject to regular disclosure and exchange listing rules — similar to knowing when a publicly tracked product will be discontinued and no longer send updates, which affects transparency and liquidity.
strike the class from listing regulatory
"the Exchange has complied with its rules to strike the class of securities from listing"
FAQ
Why did Nasdaq file Form 25 for United Homes Group (UHG)?
Nasdaq certified it had reasonable grounds to file Form 25 to strike the class from listing and/or withdraw registration under 17 CFR 240.12d2-2. The excerpt notes compliance with exchange rules but does not state the specific cause for removal.
Will United Homes Group (UHG) continue to exist after the Nasdaq removal?
The Form 25 excerpt addresses listing and registration only; it does not state that the company is dissolved or ceased operations. Corporate existence and operations are unaffected by a listing withdrawal unless separately disclosed.
How can I find the effective date or next steps after UHG's Form 25 filing?
The excerpt does not include an effective delisting date or next steps. Investors should check subsequent SEC filings, Nasdaq notices, or company disclosures for specific effective dates and information on trading alternatives.