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NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Systems) is an American stock exchange.

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What is the NASDAQ-CM?

Nasdaq CM Stands for Nasdaq "Capital Markets".

Nasdaq's website has a Q&A Section where its explained:

http://answers.nasdaq.com/questions/detail/2009089cd1ce8/what-is-nasdaqcm-and-nasdaqgs-thanks

How does an OTC OB publicly traded company change to become a Nasdaq stock listing instead?

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CLEAN BALANCE SHEETS CERTIFIED BY REPUTED AUDITORS. BE A PROFITABLE COMPANY FOR AT LEAST THREE YEARS IN A ROW.BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THE STRICT REGULATIONS AND HAVE YOUR STOCK QUOTED ABOVE ONE DOLLAR....iF LESS ,AFTER ONE SHORT PERIOD OF TIME YOU'RE OUT AND MAY GET...pink Alberto

How is the NASDAQ calculated?

i don't know ... will u please tell me ..?

What number did the NASDAQ stock market close 12-31-2007?

As incredible as this will sound to you, the closing number on the nasdaq on Dec 31 2007 is the same as the close Dec 31 2010 (3 years and you broke even) 2,652

What is full form of NASDAQ?

National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (system)

How old is the NASDAQ?

The NASDAQ went under initial testing in 1971 and was fully operational by 1972, although not quite in the same form as today. Very few firms had NASDAQ terminals in those early days.

What is meant by NASDAQ?

It is a large sceen based equity securities trading market in the US National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations...which the NASD sold in 2000 and 2001.

Nasdaq full form?

National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System

What is nasdaq milieu?

A milieu is generally define as a person or thing's social environment, so in this case it could mean home. NASDAQ's milieu would be New York City.

What market type is NASDAQ?

The NASDAQ is a dealer market. Buyers of stock do not buy and sell from one another directly, but through NASDAQ, a market maker.

How do you calculate market return in Excel?

For calculating the market return, the average daily returns of S&P 500 or Nasdaq or any other Index (that represents a 'market') over the last few years (say 5 years) can be computed. These daily returns are then annualized (average daily return * 365).

In Excel, you can download the daily closing prices of the index. Calculate daily returns of the Index using the formula (P1 / P0 - 1), (P2 / P1 - 1) and so on.... This will give you daily returns on the stock.

Calculate the average of all the values (daily returns) obtained using "Average" function.

Annualise the returns as (Average Daily Return * 365)

You can get stock prices in Excel format with the spreadsheet in the related link. It automatically downloads historical prices from Yahoo

Thanks

Vikash