US Stock BNB Treasury Company WINT Delisted from Nasdaq for Violations, Stock Price Plunges Another 77%, Market Cap Now Only $3 Million
BlockBeats News, August 21st, according to market data, the US stock BNB Treasury company Windtree Therapeutics (WINT) received a notification from Nasdaq on August 19, 2025, as its stock price stayed below $1 for an extended period of time (Rule 5550(a)(2)). After multiple reverse stock splits and failure to meet the usual extension criteria, its common stock will be delisted from the Nasdaq Capital Market on August 21st and will be traded on the OTC market. This news caused its stock price to start plummeting early today, eventually closing down 77.21%, with a market cap of only $3.152 million.
It is worth noting that WINT's stock price has maintained a textbook-like "reset" trend over the past year. The stock price was $517.50 on August 22nd last year, and has since fallen by 99.98%. The opening price on February 21st this year was $4.68, and has since fallen by 97.8%. After announcing the BNB Treasury strategy one month ago, the stock experienced significantly increased trading volume on multiple trading days (including several days before the announcement), eventually reaching a recent high of $1.28 on July 18th, followed by another one-way downward trend, with a cumulative drop of 91.4%.
Windtree Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical and medical device company, with several medical projects in the clinical stage still far from commercialization. According to the latest data, the company's net revenue in the most recent quarter was -$10.64 million, compared to -$4.04 million in the previous quarter, representing a 163.04% increase in losses. The company initially announced the launch of the BNB Treasury strategy on July 16th, raising $60 million through a securities subscription. On July 25th, it announced once again that it had signed a new $520 million financing agreement to purchase BNB.
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