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Scooter company Bird delisted from NYSE after stock collapse, will trade over the counter

Scooter company Bird delisted from NYSE after stock collapse, will trade over the counter

Woman rides a Bird e-scooter in southern California.

Bird, a provider of electric scooters that consumers can rent in cities, said the New York Stock Exchange will suspend trading of its stock after the company failed to keep its market capitalization above $15 million for 30 consecutive days.

The company’s shares will trade on the over-the-counter exchange starting Monday, according to a

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