IM Cannabis Plunges 10.22% on CSE Delisting News

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On May 30, 2025, IM Cannabis experienced a significant drop of 10.22% in pre-market trading, marking a notable shift in investor sentiment towards the company.

IM Cannabis has announced its intention to voluntarily delist from the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE). This move is part of the company’s strategic decision to consolidate its trading activities on the NASDAQ, where its shares will continue to be traded under the symbol “IMCC”. The delisting from the CSE is expected to streamline the company’s operations and focus on its primary market, the NASDAQ.

This decision comes as IM Cannabis seeks to optimize its market presence and potentially attract a broader range of investors who are more familiar with the NASDAQ. The company’s shares will remain accessible to investors on the NASDAQ, ensuring continuity in trading and liquidity. This strategic shift is likely to have implications for the company’s future performance and…

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