Nasdaq, Inc.

Nasdaq, Inc.
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: NDAQ
S&P 500 Component
Industry Financial services
Founded February 8, 1971 (1971-02-08)
Headquarters One Liberty Plaza, New York City, New York, U.S.
Area served
United States, Europe
Key people
Michael R. Splinter (Chairman)
Adena Friedman (CEO)
Products Derivatives, Equity trading platforms, Futures and options markets, Market data, Securities exchanges, Financial technology and related services
Revenue IncreaseUS$3.6 billion (2016)[1]
IncreaseUS$704 million (2016)
DecreaseUS$ 108 million (2016)
Total assets IncreaseUS$ 14.1 billion (2016)
Total equity DecreaseUS$5.4 billion (2016)
Number of employees
4,325 (2016)
Subsidiaries NASDAQ, OMX
Website business.nasdaq.com

Nasdaq, Inc. is an American multinational financial services corporation that owns and operates (and is listed on) the NASDAQ stock market and eight European stock exchanges, namely Armenian Stock Exchange, Copenhagen Stock Exchange, Helsinki Stock Exchange, Iceland Stock Exchange, Riga Stock Exchange, Stockholm Stock Exchange, Tallinn Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ OMX Vilnius. It is headquartered in New York City, and its president and chief executive officer is Adena Friedman.

History

Nasdaq, Inc. is the owner of the NASDAQ listing, founded in 1975.

Merger attempt with London Stock Exchange

In December 2005, the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) rejected a £1.6 billion takeover offer from Macquarie Bank. The LSE described the offer as "derisory". It then received a bid in March 2006 for £2.4 billion from NASDAQ, which was also rejected by the LSE. NASDAQ later pulled its bid, and less than two weeks later on April 11, 2006, struck a deal with LSE's largest shareholder, Ameriprise Financial's Threadneedle Asset Management unit, to acquire all of that firm's stake, consisting of 35.4 million shares, at £11.75 per share.[2] NASDAQ also purchased 2.69 million additional shares, resulting in a total stake of 15%. While the seller of those shares was undisclosed, it occurred simultaneously with a sale by Scottish Widows of 2.69 million shares.[3] The move was seen as an effort to force LSE to negotiate either a partnership or eventual merger, as well as to block other suitors such as NYSE Euronext, owner of the New York Stock Exchange.[4]

Subsequent purchases increased NASDAQ's stake to 29%, holding off competing bids for several months. However, only a further 0.4% of shareholders accepted the offer by the deadline and therefore the offer was rejected[5] on February 10, 2007.

Boston and Philadelphia Exchanges purchase

On October 2, 2007, NASDAQ purchased the Boston Stock Exchange. On November 7, NASDAQ announced an agreement to purchase the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.

OMX purchase

On May 25, 2007, NASDAQ agreed to buy OMX, the Swedish-Finnish financial company that controls 7 Nordic and Baltic stock exchanges, for USD 3.7 billion to form NASDAQ OMX Group.[6] As of February 27, 2008, the deal was completed.

Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative

On June 18, 2012, NASDAQ became a founding member of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative on the eve of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20).[7]

Acquisition of Thomson Reuters businesses

On December 12, 2012, NASDAQ OMX announced that it would acquire Thomson Reuters' investor relations, public relations and multimedia businesses for $390 million in cash.[8] NASDAQ OMX completed the purchase on June 3, 2013.[9]

Launch of Nasdaq Ventures

In April 2017, Nasdaq launched Nasdaq Ventures, a venture investment program focused on companies that will help Nasdaq grow its product lines and open new market segments. The first 3 companies announced as part of the program are Chain, a blockchain technology company; Digital Reasoning, cognitive computing technology; and Hanweck, real-time risk analytics.[10]

Additional services

NASDAQ Inc. partners with stock exchanges all over the world. One of the most recent partnerships was signed with Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) in May 2017. According to the agreement, NASDAQ will power Kazakhstan`s nascent stock exchange, the AIFC Exchange.[11]

Global Information Services

In January 2013, NASDAQ OMX announced that it would combine its global data products and index businesses into a unit called Global Information Services, as part of an ongoing effort to broaden its portfolio.[12]

Directors Desk

On June 29, 2007, NASDAQ entered into an agreement to acquire DirectorsDesk.com, a management suite for Boards of Directors.[13]

GlobeNewswire

GlobeNewswire (previously PrimeNewswire) provides press release, editing and wire services. It was founded in 1998 and acquired by NASDAQ OMX in 2006.[14]

SMARTS

On July 27, 2010, NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. acquired SMARTS Group, the world-leading technology provider of market surveillance solutions to exchanges, regulators and brokers.[15] SMARTS Group had been a private company operating out of Sydney, Australia, incorporating the market analysis software of Michael James Aitken.[16][17] By 2017 SMARTS remained the leading market surveillance software,[18] and was employed by thirteen regulators on forty-five exchanges.[19]

Carpenter Moore

NASDAQ OMX sold its stake in the Carpenter Moore D&O Insurance in 2009.

References

  1. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NDAQ/financials?p=NDAQ
  2. Patrick, M.; Lucchetti, A.; Reilly, D.; Taylor, E. (2006-04-11). "Nasdaq Acquires 15% of LSE". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. "Scottish Widows says has sold 2.7 mln LSE shares at 1,175 pence". Forbes. 2006-04-12.
  4. Ortega, E. (2006-04-11). "Nasdaq Buys 15 Percent Stake in LSE for $782 Million". Bloomberg News.
  5. "LSE woos Tokyo after US bid fails". BBC News. 2007-02-11.
  6. "Nasdaq to buy Nordic bourse group OMX for $3.7 bln". Reuters. 2007-05-25.
  7. "Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative: Exchanges listing over 4,600 companies commit to promoting sustainability". Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative. Reuters. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  8. "Nasdaq OMX buys Thomson Reuters units". Financial Times. 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  9. "Nasdaq buys 3 businesses from Thomson Reuters". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2013-06-06.
  10. "Nasdaq Launches New Ventures Platform - Markets Media". marketsmedia.com. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
  11. "Astana International Financial Centre JSC and Nasdaq Sign Technology Deal for New AIFC Exchange". finance.yahoo.com.
  12. "Nasdaq OMX continues streamlining efforts", Financial Times, January 29, 2013. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  13. "Nasdaq to acquire Directors Desk, a Technology Company for Corporate Boards". primenewswire.com. 2007-06-29. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
  14. "Overview". NASDAQ OMX GlobeNewswire Overview. GlobeNewswire, Inc. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  15. "NASDAQ OMX to acquire world-leading market surveillance system provider SMARTS". 2010-07-27. Archived from the original on 2010-07-30.
  16. "Nasdaq OMX buys Smarts as surveillance heats up". Financial Times. 27 July 2010. (Subscription required (help)).
  17. "Waters Rankings 2014: Best Market Surveillance Provider — Nasdaq OMX". Waters Technology. 1 August 2014. Archived from the original on 27 November 2014.
  18. Anderson, Victor (9 December 2016). "BST Awards 2016 Winners' Interview: Nasdaq SMARTS". Waters Technology. Archived from the original on 10 December 2016.
  19. Abdel-Qader, Aziz (16 February 2017). "EBS BrokerTec Partners with NASDAQ to Deploy its Surveillance Platform". Financial Magnates. Archived from the original on 16 February 2017.
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