(Reuters) - Markets like the New York Stock Exchange, the American
Stock Exchange and other regional exchanges have traditionally
used three-character ticker symbols, while Nasdaq-listed
securities have four- and five-character symbols.
In its proposal to the SEC, Nasdaq had argued that allowing
companies to carry their three-character symbols over to its
market would enhance competition and reduce the potential for
investor confusion.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
Stock Exchange and other regional exchanges have traditionally
used three-character ticker symbols, while Nasdaq-listed
securities have four- and five-character symbols.
In its proposal to the SEC, Nasdaq had argued that allowing
companies to carry their three-character symbols over to its
market would enhance competition and reduce the potential for
investor confusion.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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