ANSYS Inc. Delists from Nasdaq, Files for Deregistration with SEC Following Merger

Reuters
17 Jul
ANSYS Inc. Delists from Nasdaq, Files for Deregistration with SEC Following Merger

ANSYS Inc. has announced that its common stock, previously traded under the symbol "ANSS," will be delisted from Nasdaq effective July 17, 2025, following its merger into Synopsys. The company will file a Form 15 with the SEC to terminate the registration of its shares under Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act and suspend its reporting obligations under Sections 13 and 15(d). This action follows the merger, resulting in ANSYS becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of Synopsys, with trading suspended and rights for stockholders converting into the right to receive merger consideration.

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