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Nasdaq Halts Bowen Acquisition Corp.

Nasdaq Halts Bowen Acquisition Corp.

Globe and Mail4 days ago
NEW YORK, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Nasdaq Stock Market ® (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announced that trading was halted on July 15, 2025 in Bowen Acquisition Corp. at 17:45:19 Eastern Time for additional information requested from the company. The last sale price of the company's securities was:
Ordinary shares (Nasdaq: BOWN) $9.19
Rights (Nasdaq: BOWNR) $0.2252
Units (Nasdaq: BOWNU) $13.02
Trading will remain halted until Bowen Acquisition Corp. has fully satisfied Nasdaq's request for additional information.
For news and additional information about the company, please contact the company directly or check under the company's symbol using InfoQuotes SM on the Nasdaq ® Web site.
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