The NASDAQ and NYSE are both major stock exchanges in the United States, but they differ in structure and operation. The NYSE is a traditional auction market where trading occurs on a physical floor with designated market makers, while the NASDAQ operates as a fully electronic exchange with a dealer-based system. Additionally, the NYSE typically lists larger, established companies, whereas the NASDAQ is known for its technology-oriented firms and often has a higher concentration of growth stocks. Both exchanges play crucial roles in global finance, but their trading mechanisms and listed companies set them apart.
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News Corp. moved from NYSE to NASDAQ in 2008. That might not help but it is my answer...
nor on Nasdaq try Sonos instead (on Nasdaq)
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NASDAQ is a computer based organization where all trading takes place on a computer. The NYSE is a physical place where the trading of stock really occurs.
NYSE and NASDAQ are separate for-profit enterprises.
Yes they do
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As i searched it on Nasdaq and NYSE, there is no stock symbol of stauer.
the number of characters says where its traded, for instance one or two is on the NYSE, if its three is traded on the AMEX or NYSE, its its four or five its on the NASDAQ. the meaning is because the NYSE is the oldest so it has the least characters, the NASDAQ is the latest so it has the most characters
The symbol for Hovnanian Enterprises Inc in NASDAQ is: HOVNP.
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