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  2. Nasdaq to tighten listing rules, restricting Chinese IPOs ...

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    The new Nasdaq rules will require companies from some places, including China, to raise $25 million in their IPO, or at least a quarter of the value of the company once listed.

  3. Exclusive: Nasdaq to tighten listing rules, restricting ... - AOL

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    Nasdaq Inc <NDAQ.O> is set to unveil new restrictions on initial public offerings (IPOs), a move that will make it harder for some Chinese companies to debut on its stock exchange, people familiar ...

  4. Nasdaq Stockholm Streamlines Dual Listing Process for US ...

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    STOCKHOLM, Dec. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announced today an update to the Nasdaq Stockholm Main Market rulebook, effective from 1 January 2025. This update will streamline the listing review process for companies seeking to list on Nasdaq Stockholm simultaneously with or within 12 months of a listing on the U.S ...

  5. Nasdaq considers stricter delisting rules for penny stocks - AOL

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    If the company's stock price doesn't climb above $1 after 180 trading days, it can request a second 180-day compliance window. Nasdaq considers stricter delisting rules for penny stocks Skip to ...

  6. Nasdaq - Wikipedia

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    The Nasdaq Stock Market (/ ˈ n æ z d æ k / ⓘ; National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange based in New York City.It is the most active stock trading venue in the U.S. by volume, [3] and ranked second on the list of stock exchanges by market capitalization of shares traded, behind the New York Stock Exchange. [4]

  7. What happens when a stock is delisted? - AOL

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    Delisting is when a company’s stock is removed from a stock exchange such as the NYSE or the Nasdaq. A delisting may occur for several different reasons. ... listing requirements. If a company ...

  8. Listing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Each stock exchange has its own listing requirements or rules.Initial listing requirements usually include supplying a history of a few years of financial statements (not required for "alternative" markets targeting young firms); a sufficient size of the amount being placed among the general public (the free float), both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the total outstanding stock; an ...

  9. SEC Rule 144A - Wikipedia

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    Originally, in 1990, the Nasdaq Stock Market offered a compliance review process which granted The Depository Trust Company (DTC) book-entry access to Rule 144A securities. That review was later abandoned as unnecessary. [3] Nasdaq launched an Electronic Trading Platform for Rule 144A securities called PORTAL.