Walker Crips Group shares suspended from London trading
Suspension requested by the company itself
No specific reason provided for the suspension
No timeline given for resumption of trading
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Walker Crips Group Plc had its ordinary shares temporarily suspended from trading on the London Stock Exchange at 7:30 a.m. GMT on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at the company's request, though no specific reason for the suspension was provided in the regulatory announcement. The suspension affects ordinary shares of 6 2/3p each, fully paid, which are classified under equity shares for commercial companies. According to a press release statement from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the regulatory body suspended the equity shares at the company's request, with the notice issued by the FCA's Listings Data Management division. The regulator noted that notices concerning admission of securities to the Official List must be read in conjunction with notices from the relevant Recognized Investment Exchange regarding trading on its markets. Importantly, no timeline for the resumption of trading was specified in the announcement, leaving investors in the dark about when they might be able to trade the shares again.
A trading halt occurs in the U.S. when a stock exchange stops trading on a specific security for a certain time period. The halt, which can happen a few times a day per security if FINRA deems it, usually lasts for one hour, but is not limited to that. Trading halts can happen any time of day.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial regulatory body in the United Kingdom. It operates independently of the UK Government and is financed by charging fees to members of the financial services industry. The FCA regulates financial firms providing services to consumers, and maintains ...
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