More recently, investors blanched when NASDAQ threatened to delist CTI's shares.
From the businessweek.com
If the company doesn't meet both of those tests, the NYSE will delist its stock.
From the al.com
Delist The attribution of the opinions, superlatives and criticisms is unclear.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If they will not follow OUR laws, delist them and let them go someplace else.
From the forbes.com
Swisscom doesn't plan to delist FastWeb shares, Parisi said in the interview.
From the bloomberg.com
Comment I've added the picture of nitrogen to the delist nomination as well.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Can a Nevada judge really order Google and Facebook to delist these sites?
From the techcrunch.com
The large German insurer Allianz recently announced that it would delist in New York.
From the online.wsj.com
EastPack will be the name of the merged company and Satara will delist from the NZAX.
From the nbr.co.nz
More examples
Remove (a security) from listing at a stock exchange
(Delisting (Canadian medicare)) Delisting is the term used in Canada when a province decides that a medical procedure will no longer be covered by Medicare in that province.
(Delisting (stock)) Delisting refers to the practice of removing the stock of a company from a stock exchange so that investors can no longer trade shares of the stock on that exchange. ...
(Delisted) Unconcerned shares or securities that were once quoted on a Stock Exchange.
(Delisted) When a company is removed from the Official List and its shares are no longer quoted.
(Delisted) a chemical removed from a toxic chemical list. A chemical remains reportable under TURA as long as the chemical remains on the CERCLA list.
(Delisting) The removal of a site from search engine results (similar to banning).
(Delisting) Refers to the act of removing a species from both endangered and threatened species classification. The act of delisting does not mean a species is no longer protected. ...
(De-Listing) A website temporarily or permanently getting out of search engine index.