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Argo Blockchain Files for Nasdaq Share Listing

Details of the proposed offering, such as the price range and number of shares on offer, have yet to be determined.

Updated May 9, 2023, 3:22 a.m. Published Aug 20, 2021, 9:20 a.m.
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Argo Blockchain, the only crypto miner listed on the London Stock Exchange, filed for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval to sell American Depositary Shares (ADS).

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  • The company said in July that it was considering such a sale.
  • The shares will be listed on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker "ARBK."
  • Details of the proposed offering, such as the price range and number of shares on offer, have yet to be determined, the company said.
  • Jefferies and Barclays were chosen to jointly manage the sale.

Read more: Argo CEO Named Interim Chairman With US Share Sale Planned

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