Listing costs on the NYSE

Discussion in 'Trading' started by MingWu, Feb 9, 2007.

  1. MingWu

    MingWu

    Anyone here know how much NYSE charges a company per year to list its stocks.
     
  2. MingWu

    MingWu

    didn't work
     
  3. MingWu

    MingWu

    does NYSE have a stock traded on some exchange? is it on Nasdaq?
     
  4. The NYSE website is working fine.
     
  5. MingWu

    MingWu

  6. MingWu

    MingWu

  7. MingWu

    MingWu

    I want to buy stock in NYSE

    "The companies that transferred their listings from NASDAQ to the NYSE during
    2002 – 2005 have benefited from substantial increases in quality of trading in their stocks,
    including lower volatility, tighter spreads, and reduced execution costs."
     
  8. The symbol for NYSE is "NYX." Fairly pricey, though. "NDAQ" (Nasdaq) is a little more attractive at current valuation, but could pull back a little as well. Nasdaq will be releasing earnings on 2/13/07 at which time the stock will either go UP or DOWN. Then again, it might go sideways. :D
     
  9. MingWu

    MingWu

    NYX p/e is 67

    thats a valuation of a technology company

    is it a good buy with IPOs coming out?
     
    #10     Feb 9, 2007