What are the rules to be listed on NASDAQ?What are the rules to be listed on NASDAQ? - Shareholders Equity of at least $2,000,000.
- At least 100,000 shares of public float.
- A minimum of 300+ shareholders.
- Total assets of $4,000,000.
- At least two market makers.
- $3 USD minimum bid price of the company stock.
- Public float market value of $1,000,000.
The entry fee a company can expect to pay on the NYSE is up to $500,000 while on the NASDAQ, it is only $50,000 to $75,000. Yearly listing fees are also a big factor: on the NYSE, they are based on the number of shares of a listed security, and are capped at $500,000, while the NASDAQ fees come in at around
$27,500.