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Apple will seek hearing to keep its stock listed
The maker of iPods and Macintosh computers, based in Cupertino, Calif., said it will ask for an administrative hearing in response to a Nasdaq letter formally warning of a possible delisting because of the company's delay in making its quarterly report to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The report covers the three months ending July 1, a period in which the company has previously said it earned $472 million.
By requesting a Nasdaq hearing, Apple ensured its shares will remain listed until a two-person panel reviews the matter and then issues a ruling. That process generally takes two to three months to complete.
Apple conceivably could file its tardy report with the SEC before the Nasdaq hearing, although the company hasn't set a timetable for doing so. "The company is focused on resolving these issues as quickly as possible," Apple said in a Friday statement that echoed earlier remarks.
The accounting trouble caused by the manipulation of stock options already prompted Nasdaq officials to delist another Silicon Valley company, Mercury Interactive Corp., earlier this year. Other companies are facing possible delistings for similar reasons, but Apple is the best known among the troubled lot so far.
The looming restatements threaten to wipe out some of the profits generated during the most prosperous stretch in Apple's 30-year history as millions of consumers snapped up the company's ubiquitous iPod. Apple has reported profits totaling $3.1 billion during the past four years.
The uncertainties raised by Apple's stock-option headaches have weighed on the company's stock price, which has sunk by 9 percent since management announced last week that an internal inquiry had uncovered new problems. Apple's shares declined 42 cents to close at $63.65 Friday on the Nasdaq, then dipped another 9 cents in extended trading.
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