What does it mean to be a listed company on Nasdaq?

Quasi-listed companies on Nasdaq generally have to meet certain financial, liquidity and corporate governance requirements before they are allowed to be listed at these market levels. Ren Qisheng Capital Yayun said: The order of requirements of the three major markets can be simply described as-NASDAQ Global Select Market NASDAQ Global Market NASDAQ Capital Market. The corporate governance requirements of all Nasdaq market layers are the same. The boss's cognition is the ceiling of enterprise development, and establishing correct capital thinking is a compulsory course for enterprise CEO. Planning overseas listing is an introductory chapter, starting with understanding the listing standards of Nasdaq's three major markets.

Profitability standard, income standard, market value standard and shareholders' equity are the listing standards applicable to most enterprises. Listed companies meet all the detailed data under at least one standard. The basic criteria apply to all applicants.