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La Rosa Stock Set for Reverse Split Next Week
The 1-for-10 reverse split will take effect on Monday, April 20th.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 2:36am
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As La Rosa Holdings faces financial challenges, the company's upcoming reverse stock split aims to shore up its share price and regain compliance with exchange listing requirements.Cincinnati TodayLa Rosa Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:LRHC), a regional restaurant chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio, has announced that its stock will undergo a 1-for-10 reverse split on Monday, April 20th. The reverse split will adjust the number of shares owned by shareholders after the market closes on Sunday, April 19th.
Why it matters
Reverse stock splits are often used by companies to increase their share price and regain compliance with minimum price requirements for stock exchanges. This move by La Rosa suggests the company may be facing financial challenges and is looking to boost its stock price.
The details
La Rosa's stock has traded between $0.28 and $186.56 over the past year, with the share price currently sitting at $0.29. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.63 and a market cap of just $46,256. One institutional investor, Marex Group plc, recently bought a 49.12% stake in the company.
- La Rosa's stock will undergo a 1-for-10 reverse split on Monday, April 20th, 2026.
- The reverse split will take effect after the market closes on Sunday, April 19th, 2026.
The players
La Rosa Holdings Corp.
A holding company that owns, operates and franchises LaRosa's Pizzeria, a regional restaurant chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Marex Group plc
An institutional investor that recently bought a 49.12% stake in La Rosa Holdings Corp.
What’s next
The reverse split will take effect on Monday, April 20th, 2026, adjusting the number of shares owned by La Rosa shareholders.
The takeaway
La Rosa's upcoming reverse stock split suggests the company may be facing financial difficulties and is looking to boost its share price, potentially to regain compliance with exchange listing requirements. The move comes as the stock has traded below $1 for an extended period and the company carries a significant debt load.
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