Blue Apron tries to stave off delisting via deal with Weight Watchers
December 28, 2018
After announcing a partnership arrangement yesterday with WW (the former Weight Watchers) that will add new WW meals to the subscription service’s offerings, Blue Apron’s share price surged over 17 percent. With a closing price of 92 cents, however, the meal kit company is still in danger of having its stock delisted from NASDAQ unless it soon rises above $1 in value.
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