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NASDAQ OMX Group

 
Wikipedia: NASDAQ OMX Group
Nasdaq OMX Group, Inc.
Type Public (NASDAQNDAQ)
Founded 1971
Headquarters United States New York, NY, USA
Key people Robert Greifeld
(President) & (CEO)
Industry Stock exchange
Revenue $ 3.648 billion (2008)
Operating income $ 598.00 million (2008)
Net income $ 319.88 million (2008)
Total assets $ 12.694 billion (2008)
Total equity $ 4.241 billion (2008)
Employees 2,507 - March 2009
Subsidiaries NASDAQ
OMX
Website NasdaqOMX.com

NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (NASDAQNDAQ) is a United States public company that owns and operates the NASDAQ stock market and seven European stock exchanges in the Nordic and Baltic regions under the OMX banner. It is headquartered in New York City, and its Chief Executive Officer is Robert Greifeld.

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History

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.[1] 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.[2] 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 Group, owner of the New York Stock Exchange.[3]

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 [4] on February 10, 2007.

Philadelphia Exchange purchase

On November 7, 2007, Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. announced an agreement to purchase the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.

OMX purchase

On May 25, 2007 NASDAQ agreed to buy the Swedish-Finnish financial company that controls 7 Nordic and Baltic stock exchanges OMX for USD 3.7 billion to form NASDAQ OMX Group.[5] As of February 27, 2008, the deal was completed.

Additional Services

DirectorsDesk.com

On June 29, 2007, NASDAQ entered into an agreement to acquire DirectorsDesk.com a management suite for Boards of Directors.[6]

Shareholder.com

Since 1992, Shareholder.com, a NASDAQ OMX company has helped facilitate communication and increase transparency among listed companies, their shareholders and the investment community.

The company has a comprehensive suite of shareholder communications, corporate governance solutions and competitive and investor intelligence solutions that help its clients raise shareholder value and optimize their Investor Relations strategies and build shareholder value.

Carpenter Moore

Carpenter Moore provides directorship insurance for corporate executives.

GlobeNewswire

GlobeNewswire (previously PrimeNewswire) provides press release, editing and wire services

Market Data Group

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