3. What is NASDAQ?
NASDAQ stand for National Association of
Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is
an electronic stock exchange with more than
3,300 company listings. It currently has a
greater trading volume than any other U.S.
stock exchange, carrying out approximately
1.8 billion trades per day.
4. About nasdaq
Type Stock exchange
Location New York
Founded Gordon Milicken
Owner Gordon Milicken
Currency United States Dollar
Market capital $ 10.93 Trillion (March 2018)
Website Nasdaq.com
5. History of the NASDAQ
Fondation of nasdaq in February 4th 1971
First trading day 8th february 1971
1975 – NASDAQ invents the modern IPO (Initial Public
Offering) by listing venture-capital-backed companies
and allows the underwriting syndicates to trade as
market makers.
1996 – The first exchange website, www.nasdaq.com,
goes live
1998 – NASDAQ merges with the American Stock
Exchange to form the NASDAQ-AMEX Market Group
6. Cont…….
2007 – NASDAQ acquires OMX, a Swedish-Finnish
financial company, and changes name to the
NASDAQ OMX Group. NASDAQ OMX buys the
Boston Stock Exchange
2008 – NASDAQ OMX buys the Philadelphia
Stock Exchange, the oldest stock exchange in
the United States.
2009 – NASDAQ OMX creates a mobile Web
version of nasdaq.com, an industry first
7. Purpose of nasdaq
it is the National Association of Securities
Dealers Automated Quotations exchange, the
first electronic exchange that allowed
investors to buy and sell stock on a
computerized, speedy and transparent
system, without the need for a physical
trading.
8. Criteria of listed in nasdaq stock
market
Requirements Earning Capitalization with
Revenue
Market Value of Publicly
Held Securities
$45,000,000 $45,000,000
of Shares Publicly Held 1,250,000 1,250,000
Trading Price of Listed
Securities
$4.00 $4.00
11. Indian company ……
1) infosys
2)Make My Trip Limited
3)Rediff.com India
4) Sifty technologies Limited
5) videocon d2h
12. Top company in nasdaq
1) apple in ( capitalization of $868.8 billion)
2) Google ($720.8 billion)
3) Microsoft
4) Amazon
5) Face book
6) Alibaba Group
7) Johnson & Johnson
8) Bank of America
9) Wal-Mart Stores
10) Visa Inc.
15. Advantage & disadvantage
• Advantages…………
The Nasdaq's lower minimum requirements to be
listed offer easier entry for new, smaller
companies to be listed on a major exchange.
The Nasdaq offers significantly lower listing fees
than the NYSE as well.
The Nasdaq annual listing fee is $37,500,
compared to the NYSE's annual listing fee of
$46,150
16. Disadvantages…..
The NYSE, nearly 200 years older than the
Nasdaq exchange, does still carry a level of
prestige, a recognition of its place exchange.
17. Crash in 2008
The stock market crash of 2008 occurred on
September 29, 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 777.68 points
in intra-day trading.
it was the largest point drop in history
Dow is increase on October 9, 2007 and after 18
month the Dow is derease 50%
That wasn't the greatest percentage decline in
history.
18. The Commerce Department warned that
October's new home permits were 28 percent lower
than the year before.
Government officials didn't think home prices fell,
they triggered subprime mortgage defaults.
At the end of January, the BEA revised its fourth-
quarter GDP growth estimate down.
On Monday, September 15, 2008 the Dow dropped
504.48 points.
The Fed established the Asset-Backed Commercial
Paper Money Market.
19. It loaned $122.8 billion to banks to buy commercial
paper from money market funds.
Secretary Paulson and Federal Reserve Chair Ben
Bernanke sent the bank bailout bill to Congress.
The Dow bounced around 11,000 until September 29,
when the Senate voted against the bailout bill.
The Dow fell 777.68 points, the most in any single day in
history. Global markets also panicked.
The Dow climbed to 9,034.69 on January 2, 2009.
Investors believed the new Obama administration could
tackle the recession with his team of economic advisers.
But the bad economic news continued. The Dow
plummeted to its bottom of 6,594.44 on March 5, 2009.
20. At that time the most of stock market crash of 2008
was over.