When we heard that there was a new Nasdaq Internet Index, it sounded like an interesting idea. We’re now even surer of that, as Nasdaq has identified the Index’s component parts. Google, Amazon, and most of the other companies you’d expect to see have all been included.
Answers.com Approved For NASDAQ
The parent company of Answers.com, GuruNet Corporation, announced it will start trading on NASDAQ in August.
Nasdaq To Pick Up Instinet
The Nasdaq Stock Market is aquiring Instinet Group Incorporated and will be selling Instinet’s Institutional Broker division to Silver Lake Partners.
SCO May Be Delisted From Nasdaq
SCO shares went down after the company said it faces potential delisting from the Nasdaq SmallCap Market.
Track Data Fails to Meet Minimum Bid Price for Nasdaq
Track Data today announced that Nasdaq has advised the Company that its common stock has not met the minimum $1.00 per share closing price required to avoid delisting from Nasdaq’s National Market.
Google Sets Stock Prices, Chooses Nasdaq Symbol
Indicating that the sale of Google’s publicly offered stock could begin at anytime, the search engine announced the price range of their Class A stock. Google also announced the symbol under which its shares would be listed.