Listing Requirements

  

Every club has its rules. You have to be 30 years old to get elected to the U.S. Senate. You have to be a superhero to join the Justice League. And so on.

Along the same lines, listing your stock on a public exchange has certain prerequisites. These rules represent the exchange’s listing requirements. They differ from exchange to exchange (the NYSE might have different rules than the London Stock Exchange, etc.). A company needs to meet the listing requirements in order to sell its shares on a particular exchange. If the stock falls below some requirement, the company will usually get some sort of warning. But if the problem isn't fixed, the stock could face delisting.

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Finance: What is the National Securities...1 Views

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Finance allah shmoop what is the national securities markets improvement

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act Okay dateline nineteen ninety six What's going on in

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the world One thing The internet Everyone is getting wired

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Everything is getting wired and not just on espresso Starbucks

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was growing fast back then to computers everywhere talking to

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each other Yeah with massive structural change in the way

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in which people do business Nineteen ninety six brought about

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the advent of myriad new securities laws which were needed

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as an update or sequel to the Acts in the

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30s:40s One key change in this era was that borders

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among investors evaporated Afghanistan was as close by as peoria

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when it came to a click on an investor keyboard

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Sitting in the office at home Well the notion of

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borders among states which was already vague became infinitely opaque

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and essentially any covered Security iii and investment made in

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any element of the public realm became by default kind

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of nationally registered security rather than something that only had

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to follow the rules of one state or another The

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sec the national organization for managing securities laws took control

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over virtually all securities laws and strike aided the rules

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so that they were way more granular and detailed in

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specific So what does all this mean Well it means

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that the investing world was becoming the wild wild west

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again on lee It had the dot com extension on

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the end of it the broader goal here was to

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simplify rules as much as possible without impinge ng on

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the liquidity of investors wanting to invest you know in

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their underwear In practice the state centric blue sky laws

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were then transformed to the federal government's purview in the

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form of the sec to promote fairness in dealing well

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specific provisions of law to find which covered securities are

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exempt from state regulations These included any securities traded on

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the national exchanges You know like nasdaq or the a

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swell A cz mutual fund shares right because they're run

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by big boys Bottom line Well the world is getting

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smaller The notion of local securities laws is well kind

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of going away and everyone is a fan of that

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whole underwear investing things Yeah it's kind of nice

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