NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange that was founded in 1971.
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Must a company have a specific number of employees to do an IPO?
I'm interested in a job offering from a company that is going for an IPO (Initial Public Offering) in the next 6 months. It is rumored that once the IPO is done they will lay off a lot of employees because there is a requirement for IPO/NASDAQ to…
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How do stocks like INL (traded in Frankfurt) work?
Intel is traded under INTC in NASDAQ. Intel is traded under INL in Frankfurt.
What makes this possible? I assume these are the same company and somehow track each other but given the exchanges have different opening times, what processes makes it…
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How does a company have a net loss in their income statement, but their stock market value still rises?
For example in the case of Tesla, they always have a net loss in their operating income, but still their market value keeps increasing. What do the shareholders get as dividend?
Do shareholders get any dividends at all?
As Tesla is a zero dividend…
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What defines if a stock is able to settle in CREST
I'm based in the UK. Using Hargraves Lansdown platform I've purchased various shares on the NASDAQ exchange. Today I decided I would like to purchase some Atlassian shares which are also on the NASDAQ exchange. However they were not available…
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Where can I download all stock symbols of all companies "currently listed" and "delisted" as of today?
I am in process of of downloading historical stock data from few sources I have gathered. However, all of them require me to provide stock symbol.
I want to download data for all companies. In order to download this data -
Where can I find list…
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Why does Google Finance show the NASDAQ Composite way up but Yahoo! Finance shows it slightly down?
Google Finance versus Yahoo! Finance. I'm sure the difference is because Google Finance shows a date of November 8 while Yahoo! Finance shows November 9. But aren't the markets closed on Saturday?
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Live market data confusion
I have been exploring different data packages for a while and I learned that simply level 2 means top of the book (best bid/offer) for a specific exchange. In order to see other “worse” bids and offers for each exchange, one has to get a specific…
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Can US stocks list on one stock exchange but trade on other US stock exchanges?
I am trying to understand how the US stock market works. From my understanding, there is one stock exchange where a company is "listed". This stock exchange listing requires the company to adhere to the regulations of the stock exchange where it is…
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What is the difference between these two share classes of an ETF?
I am looking up NASDAQ ETFs that can be purchased in the UK.
What is the difference between:
EQQQ https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/ETFs/company-summary/IE0032077012IEGBXEUET.html?lang=en
EQGB…
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Why is some data missing on google finance for historical quotes
Comparing the data on google finance
https://finance.google.com/finance/historical?q=stwd&start=60&num=30&ei=DgUZWqCTBMi2uASdl4u4CQ
and on nasdaq
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/stwd/historical
The open and low data for Jul 31, 2017 is missing or…
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How and where do companies publish financial reports?
AFAIK, Wall-street companies should publish their financial reports and make them publicly available so that everyone can make an educated investment decision.
That might be a silly question but first of all : Is this true?
Secondly, and more…
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NYSE vs. Nasdaq - can I tell what exchange a ticker traded on, based solely on the ticker?
So KO is clearly NYSE:KO, and GOOG is clearly NASDAQ:GOOG, but are tickers generally unique (between NYSE and Nasdaq)? If I mention a stock ABC and you know by context it's traded on an American exchange, can you always figure out which exchange…
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Display vs Non-Display Limit Orders
In an effort to better understand how market exchanges work, I was attempting to learn how orders get executed on NASDAQ. The following quote is from their website (click here to view):
NASDAQ features a price/time priority model where the…
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Why there are lot of 100 shares packs in Stock Exchanges?
I just checked live Bid/Ask Quotes for XPeng Inc (XPEV) in Nasdaq website and i notice that there are lot of 100 volume trades. Also i chekced other stocks and they also have same trades of 100 volume.
Does anyone know why is this…
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What is a confidential IPO and how do you participate in it?
What is a confidential IPO and is general public allowed to participate in it?
Lately there have been a lot of confidential IPOs. A recent example being the Duck Creek Technologies IPO. I try to follow the IPOs closely and I didn't see this one show…
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