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: Nasdaq plans to delist Virgin Orbit following bankruptcy filing

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Virgin Orbit Holdings Inc. VORB on Monday said that the Nasdaq planned to delist its shares after the developer of space-launch systems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week and said it was looking for a buyer. Trading will be suspended on April 13, although the company plans to appeal the decision. Shares fell nearly 16% after hours on Monday. Virgin Orbit has reportedly planned to halt operations and lay off around 85% of its staff, after it was unable to secure funding. Nasdaq also said Virgin Orbit is not compliant with listing guidelines because it has not yet filed its annual report.

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