NASDAQ looks to delist Isle of Capri Casino stock
DAVENPORT, Iowa The Nasdaq Stock Market is looking to delist the Isle of Capri Casinos. The exchange, which trades the company’s stock, says the Isle of Capri has been forced to restate its finances for three and a-half fiscal years.
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