Odaily Planet Daily reports that Nasdaq-listed tokenized gold company Aurelion announced that its Class A and Class B common stock 1-for-10 stock split plan has been approved and will take effect on February 19, 2026. The company’s stock will still be traded under the “AURE” ticker after the split but will adopt a new CUSIP number. This stock split primarily aims to restore the stock price to meet Nasdaq’s minimum listing requirements. The company will continue to develop blockchain-based tokenized gold asset solutions, aiming to provide an asset allocation tool to hedge against inflation, currency devaluation, and cryptocurrency market volatility. (PRNewswire)
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