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Dr Bala

09/15/20 10:31 AM

#307564 RE: StockFollower #307561

Thanks.

sukus

09/15/20 10:40 AM

#307573 RE: StockFollower #307561

I remember $1 for listing to major exchange but I also heard different number from others. I thought I was wrong. Thanks for confirming that $1 is the correct required pps. When institutions are buying, they can gulp a lot.

anders2211

09/15/20 10:50 AM

#307578 RE: StockFollower #307561

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/listingrequirements.asp

Both the NYSE and the Nasdaq require a minimum security listing price of $4 per share.



above $ 4 for over 1 month and:


The company and its stock must meet listing requirements for its price per share, total value, corporate profits, daily or monthly trading volume, revenues, and SEC reporting requirements. For example, the NYSE requires newly listed companies to have 1.1 million publicly held shares held by a minimum of 2,200 shareholders with a collective market value of at least $100 million. Companies that want to list on the Nasdaq, on the other hand, are required to have 1.25 million public shares held by at least 550 shareholders with a collective market value of $45 million.

Second, it must be approved for listing by an organized exchange by filling out an application and providing various financial statements verifying that it meets its standards. If accepted, the organization typically has to provide written notice to its previous exchange indicating its intention to voluntarily delist. The exchange may require the company to issue a press release notifying shareholders about this decision.