No, Pfizer delisted0.25%of the company from the stonk market.
No, they did NOT.
No, this is NOT notable.
Anons need to learn actual reading comprehension and read the ENTIRE article instead of stopping at the headline like some drooling lib normie.
READ and UNDERSTAND
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sec-form-25.asp
> Understanding SEC Form 25
Securities may be delisted from an exchange for various reasons. Bonds may have matured, been called, or redeemed by a company. A company might want to go private by paying cash for all or a substantial portion of its public shares, or perhaps its outstanding securities have been exchanged for cash or another security as part of a takeover. It might just want to voluntarily delist from a national securities exchange or inter-dealer quotation system, in order to suspend or reduce the companyโs public reporting obligations under the Securities Exchange Act.
Truly sovereign nations have no debt because it's the one creating the money in the first place.
>Not like the LARP account didn't flat out say they weren't Q or anything
Took long enough.