Clearmind Medicine receives approval for voluntary delisting from CSE

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Clearmind Medicine has applied and received approval for a voluntary delisting of its common shares from the Canadian Securities Exchange. The delisting from the CSE will not affect the company’s listing on the NASDAQ Capital Market. The common shares will continue to trade on the NASDAQ under the symbol CMND. The company believes that the trading volume of its shares on the CSE no longer justifies the expenses and administrative efforts required to maintain a dual listing. The company also believes that delisting from the CSE will create a central marketplace for its common shares on the NASDAQ, and ultimately benefit the long-term liquidity and shareholder value of the company. It is anticipated that, effective as at the close of trading on March 14, 2024, Clearmind’s common shares will no longer be listed and posted for trading on the CSE. Following delisting from the CSE, Clearmind’s shareholders can trade their common…

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