"If the corporation’s stock is liquidated in a C
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"Corporations filing for reorganization under Chapter 11 bankruptcies might retain their existing stock, but are generally "delisted" from major exchanges and are forced to trade on the secondary markets. A “Q” is added to the end of the corporation’s stock ticker symbol to indicate the company is in bankruptcy proceedings. Current stockholders might either attempt to sell their shares in the secondary markets, or ride the storm out, hoping the company and its related stock regain profitability."
Would this mean that Generex is in chapter 11 bankruptcy instead of chapter 7? This would be a glimmer of hope for us shareholders, right?