What are the fees for listing on NASDAQ?
The fees for listing on NASDAQ can vary depending on the specific market tier a company chooses to list in, as well as the size and type of the organization. NASDAQ offers different listing tiers, primarily the NASDAQ Global Select Market, the NASDAQ Global Market, and the NASDAQ Capital Market, each with its own set of requirements and fee structures.
For initial listing fees, companies typically pay a one-time fee that can range from approximately forty thousand dollars to seventy-five thousand dollars, depending on the market tier and the number of shares offered. Additionally, there are annual listing fees, which are generally based on the total number of shares outstanding. These fees usually range from approximately eighteen thousand dollars to forty-five thousand dollars for annual fees depending on which market tier applies.
It is important to note that these figures can change and that there might also be additional fees for services such as transferring shares or additional listings, and other administrative costs that could apply. Companies considering listing on NASDAQ should perform thorough research to understand the total cost implications associated with a listing.
For the most current and precise information regarding NASDAQ listing fees, companies and interested parties should examine the official NASDAQ website or relevant resources where they can find detailed fee schedules. This information will provide a clearer picture of what to expect when considering a listing on NASDAQ.
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