A shell company whose common stocks do not trade or cannot trade until after a reverse merger. While legally a public company, a nontrading shell is not listed or approved for trading on an established market (organized exchange). Nontrading shells are typically not subject to the risks of unjustifiably downward pressure and insider trading. Also, these shells have only a narrow base of shareholders.
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