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List of Delisted Companies

Archives:

Date Issue Name Code Market Segment Reason
Jan. 29, 2026 Sumitomo Riko Company Limited
5191 Prime Acquisition by controlling shareholder, etc.(TOB,Acquisition by a demand for share, etc. cash-out)
Jan. 27, 2026 Freund Corporation
6312 Standard MBO(TOB,Reverse stock split)
Jan. 20, 2026 Fuji Oil Company,Ltd.
5017 Prime Acquisition by controlling shareholder, etc.(TOB,Reverse stock split)
Jan. 16, 2026 PIXEL COMPANYZ INC.
2743 Standard Prior to the submission of the Written Confirmation of Internal Management System, the Exchange deems that the internal management system, etc. is no longer likely to be adequately developed or that it is no longer likely to be adequately implemented.
Jan. 14, 2026 Rezil Inc.
176A Growth Acquisition by another company(TOB,Reverse stock split)
Jan. 14, 2026 Founder's Consultants Holdings Inc.
6542 Standard Acquisition by another company(TOB,Reverse stock split)
Jan. 13, 2026 SHIBAURA ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. 6957 Standard Acquisition by another company(TOB,Reverse stock split)
Jan. 08, 2026 Tokyo Individualized Educational Institute,INC.
4745 Standard Acquisition by controlling shareholder, etc.(Reverse stock split)
Jan. 05, 2026 SUPER VALUE CO.,LTD.
3094 Standard Acquisition by controlling shareholder, etc.(TOB,Acquisition by a demand for share, etc. cash-out)
(Note)
  • ・Stock information related to delisting will be posted by the next business day after the delisting decision date. However, companies that are delisted without being designated as stocks to be delisted due to becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of another listed company or merging with another listed company will, in principle, be posted two weeks before the date of delisting.
  • ・Data on companies delisted more than 11 years ago is not available on this page.
  • ・Regarding the description in the “Reason” column when a company is delisted due to an acquisition, the following applies:
    * When delisting occurs as a result of a stock swap or share transfer, it is stated as “Becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of (name of the wholly owning parent company)”.
    * When delisting occurs through acquisition procedures other than the above, the description is as follows:
     If the timely disclosure by the listed company indicates that it is an MBO, it is stated as “MBO”.
     If the disclosure indicates that the acquirer is a controlling shareholder, parent company, or other affiliated company (including acquisitions through their group companies), it is stated as “Acquisition by controlling shareholder, etc.”.
     In all other cases, it is stated as “Acquisition by another company”.
    * In parentheses, the name of the corporate action implemented for the purpose of delisting is indicated.

You can check the monthly changes for the past 11 years in the following "Monthly Statistics Report: Changes in Listed Companies and Issues, Etc."

Please refer to the following page for the delisting criteria.