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Maison Solutions Receives Nasdaq Delisting Notice

Maison Solutions Inc. filed an 8-K on May 12, 2026 disclosing receipt of a notice from Nasdaq that it no longer satisfies a listing rule. The notice starts a regulatory clock that requires the company to regain compliance or face removal from the exchange.

SEC EDGAR — Maison Solutions Inc. (MSS)
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Maison Solutions Inc. (MSS) disclosed on May 12, 2026 that it received a notice of delisting or failure to satisfy a listing rule from Nasdaq, according to an 8-K filed with the SEC.

The filing, submitted under Item 3.01, covers the company's common stock listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market. The notice states that Maison Solutions no longer meets one or more of the exchange's continued listing requirements. The company has a standard 180-day cure period to regain compliance with the applicable rule, after which Nasdaq will determine whether to grant an additional compliance period or proceed with delisting.

Prior to the notice, Maison Solutions maintained listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market and was subject to all continued listing standards. The new state requires the company to address the deficiency within the cure window or submit a plan that satisfies Nasdaq Hearing Panel standards.

If unresolved, the stock will no longer trade on Nasdaq and must move to over-the-counter markets or another venue.

The delisting notice triggers several operational requirements. The company must evaluate its financials, governance or other metrics against the specific rule cited and take corrective action by the November 2026 deadline. It must also prepare and file any follow-on Form 8-K updates on the status of compliance efforts or hearing requests.

Nasdaq will separately track the timeline and may issue further notices if additional deficiencies arise. Market participants that hold or trade MSS shares will face reduced liquidity and different reporting obligations once trading shifts off the exchange.

This marks the first such delisting notice disclosed by Maison Solutions since its public listing. The SEC requires registrants to report these events promptly on Form 8-K to inform investors of material changes to listing status.

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