What are the initial listing standards?
The goal of NASDAQ’s listing requirements is to facilitate capital formation for companies worldwide and, at the same time, to protect investors and prospective investors in those companies through the application of quantitative and corporate governance listing requirements, which are enforced through a transparent regulatory process. NASDAQ has three marketplaces, The NASDAQ Global Select Market, The NASDAQ Global Market and The NASDAQ Capital Market. For detailed information on the listing standards for each marketplace, please see Listing Standards & Fees. NASDAQ’s quantitative listing requirements generally call for companies to meet higher thresholds for initial listing than for continued listing.
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