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Is NASDAQ a for-profit entity? How do they generate revenue? Do brokerages pay fees in order to conduct trades on the exchange?

2007-06-27 09:50:39 · 8 answers · asked by benz01983 1 in Business & Finance Corporations

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Yes, stock exchanges usually are for profit organization:

1) They charge each company to list their stock in their market.
2) They charge for transaction that is taking place on their exchange server
3) They may be offering other financial or other listing (or IPO) related services in a package deal with contracted third parties.

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Yes but i thought Stock Companies also pay too...

2007-06-27 09:53:52 · answer #6 · answered by andrew5544 4 · 0 0

Yes. Brokers who are authorized to use the exchange, pay fees to the exchange.

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