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  2. Nasdaq Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm Stock Exchange was acquired by futures exchange OM in 1998. After OM merged with the Helsinki Stock Exchange to form what is now OMX in 2003, the Stockholm and Helsinki exchanges' operations were merged. Since 2008, the Stockholm Stock Exchange has been part of Nasdaq, Inc. (formerly called Nasdaq OMX Group) and its Nasdaq Nordic ...

  3. OMX Stockholm 30 - Wikipedia

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    The OMX Stockholm 30 (OMXS30) is a stock market index for the Stockholm Stock Exchange. It is a capitalization-weighted index of the 30 most-traded stock on the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange. The index started on 30 Sep 1986 with a base value of 125.

  4. Nasdaq Nordic - Wikipedia

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    OMX then acquired the Copenhagen Stock Exchange in January 2005 [6] for €164 million. [12] On 19 September 2006, Iceland Stock Exchange owner Eignarhaldsfelagid Verdbrefathing (EV) announced it would be acquired by OMX in a deal valuing the company at 250 million SEK. [13] The transaction was completed by the end of the year. [6]

  5. The OMX Stockholm 30 Gains on Nokia and Ericsson

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    No surprise here: A 2.9% weekly gain for the OMX Stockholm 30 (INDEX: ^OMX) was spurred on by the massive gains in Nokia following its ground-shaking deal with Microsoft . Though the partnership ...

  6. OMX Nordic 40 - Wikipedia

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    The OMX Nordic 40 (OMXN40) is a stock market index for the pan-regional (virtual) Nasdaq Nordic.It is a capitalization-weighted index, created on October 2, 2006, that consists of the 40 most-traded stock classes of shares from the four stock markets operated by the OMX Group in four of the Nordic countries - Copenhagen, Helsinki, Reykjavík and Stockholm (although no Icelandic companies ...

  7. Nasdaq, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq, Inc. is an American multinational financial services corporation that owns and operates three stock exchanges in the United States: the namesake Nasdaq stock exchange, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and the Boston Stock Exchange, and seven European stock exchanges: Nasdaq Copenhagen, Nasdaq Helsinki, Nasdaq Iceland, Nasdaq Riga, Nasdaq Stockholm, Nasdaq Tallinn, and Nasdaq Vilnius.

  8. Nasdaq First North - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq First North Growth Market is a division of Nasdaq Nordic and an alternative stock exchange (legally a multilateral trading facility) for smaller companies in Europe. [1] The market place Nya Marknaden in Stockholm changed name to First North in June 2006 [ 2 ] and the First North exchange expanded to the stock exchange on Iceland in ...

  9. Category:Companies listed on Nasdaq Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Companies listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange. ... Companies in the OMX Stockholm 30 (29 P) F. Companies formerly listed on Nasdaq Stockholm (9 P)