Crypto mining agency Argo Blockchain has requested the resumption of buying and selling for its ARB shares on the London Inventory Change (LSE) after the UK Monetary Conduct Authority suspended it.
Studies emerged on Dec. 10 that Argo Blockchain was trying to file for chapter as it’s going through a extreme liquidity crunch. In consequence, its ARB shares had been suspended for buying and selling on the London Inventory Change and Nasdaq.
Nonetheless, on Dec. 12, Argo requested that the UK Monetary Conduct Authority restores the buying and selling of its bizarre shares on the London Inventory Change.
Argo mentioned that though it had not filed for chapter but, it’s susceptible to not having ample money to assist its enterprise operations over the subsequent month.
It’s trying to increase liquidity by promoting a few of its property and mining tools.
Argo added that it’s working to keep away from submitting for a Chapter 11 chapter; nonetheless, “there is no such thing as a assurance that it’ll keep away from such submitting.”
In any case, Argo has engaged McDermott Will & Emery LLP as authorized advisers and Berkeley Analysis to research its choices in view of resolving its liquidity disaster.






