- Source: Nasdaq First North
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. The market place Nya Marknaden in Stockholm changed name to First North in June 2006 and the First North exchange expanded to the stock exchange on Iceland in January 2007 and Helsinki in April 2007.
First North uses a less extensive rulebook than the main market. Unlike the regulated main market, every company on First North has a Certified Adviser to ensure that companies comply with all requirements and rules. It shares a single trading system with the main markets.
Around 550 companies were listed on Nasdaq First North in early 2024.
See also
Stock market lists
List of stock exchanges
List of European stock exchanges
Nasdaq Copenhagen
Nasdaq Stockholm
Nasdaq Helsinki
Nasdaq Vilnius
Nasdaq Riga
Nasdaq Tallinn
Nasdaq Iceland
Other lists
List of Danish companies
List of Finnish companies
List of Icelandic companies
List of Swedish companies
References
External links
Nasdaq First North website
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- Nasdaq Nordic
- 21st Century Fox
- Paradox Interactive
- Red Hat
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Concord, Carolina Utara
- Nintendo
- Apple Inc.
- Meta Platforms
- Xerox
- Nasdaq First North
- Nasdaq Nordic
- Nasdaq Stockholm
- Nasdaq Tallinn
- Nasdaq Helsinki
- Nasdaq, Inc.
- Nasdaq Copenhagen
- Nasdaq Iceland
- Nasdaq Canada
- LeoVegas