Azul SA Announces Suspension of American Depositary Receipts Trading on NYSE Following Chapter 11 Filing

Reuters
30 May
Azul SA Announces Suspension of American Depositary Receipts Trading on NYSE Following Chapter 11 Filing

Azul S.A. announced that the New York Stock Exchange $(NYSE)$ has suspended trading of its American Depositary Receipts (ADSs) following the company's voluntary restructuring under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The NYSE has also requested the delisting of the ADSs from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will not appeal this decision and assures that the delisting will not impact its operations, with its shares continuing to trade on B3 S.A. in Brazil.

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