NHC Fail-to-Deliver

National HealthCare Corporation (NHC) operates in the Healthcare sector, specifically the Medical - Care Facilities industry, with a market capitalization near $3.23B, listed on AMEX, employing roughly 14,962 people, carrying a beta of 0.67 to the broader market. National HealthCare Corporation (NHC) is a prominent provider in the healthcare sector, involved in the operation, management, and service provision for a wide array of elder care and health facilities. Led by Stephen Fowler Flatt, public since 1987-01-02.

Fail-to-deliver (FTD) data from the SEC tracks settlement failures where shares were not delivered within the standard settlement period. Persistent FTDs may indicate naked short selling or settlement issues and are monitored by regulators.

Latest Date
2026-05-18
Latest FTD Quantity
10.9K
Latest Price
$193.65
30-Day Avg FTD
1.0K
30-Day Total FTD
30.1K

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Frequently asked NHC fail to deliver questions

What is the latest NHC fail-to-deliver count?
As of May 18, 2026, National HealthCare Corporation (NHC) fail-to-deliver quantity is 10.9K shares, with a 30-day average of 1.0K shares. The SEC publishes FTD data twice monthly: first-half data at month-end, second-half around the 15th of the following month.
What is the FTD aggregate net balance?
FTD figures represent the aggregate net balance in NSCC's Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) system, not the gross failed-share count. The published numbers run 2-6 weeks stale relative to the underlying settlement date.
How do NHC FTDs affect options pricing?
Persistent FTDs flag hard-to-borrow conditions that distort put-call parity: in HTB names, synthetic long stock (long call + short put at the same strike) trades below the frictionless-parity price by approximately the borrow rebate. The discount equals the lending revenue forgone by holding the synthetic instead of actual shares. Reg SHO threshold-list inclusion follows from sustained FTD persistence.