Natural Health Trends (NASDAQ: BHIP) announced that it has received a deficiency letter from the NASDAQ Stock Market. The letter, received by the company on September 2nd, indicated that NHT is not in compliance with requirements to be listed on the NASDAQ Capital Market because for the last 30 business days, the bid price of its common stock has closed below $1.00. NHT Global trades under the symbol BHIP and the letter has no immediate effect on the trading of the stock.

According to the NASDAQ Marketplace Rule 4310(c)(4) NASDAQ must issue a deficiency letter when a company fails to meet minimum bid requirements-trading at or above $1.00- for 30 consecutive days. NHT will now have 180 days to meet requirements or face being delisted.

Natural Health Trends will have until March 9th, 2009 to meet criteria that would allow it to continue trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market. NHT must have their common stock close at or above $1.00 for a minimum of ten consecutive business days during this 180 day probationary period in order to remain on the Capital Market. If the company cannot meet those requirements, they face having their securities delisted.

While it seems that Natural Health Trends stock is not doing as well as the company would hope, their last quarterly statements show that the company continues to grow and increase sales significantly each quarter. NHT released a statement regarding the NASDAQ letter, sayting that it intends to “actively monitor the bid price for its common stock between now and March 9, 2009, and consider implementation of various options available to the company if its common stock does not trade at a level that is likely to regain compliance.”

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