New York Stock Exchange (NYSE): NYSE Listing Requirements and Historical Records


Over 80 percent of American securities are traded on the NYSE, the oldest and largest of all United States stock exchanges. In 1991, over 10,000 institutions managing $3.5 trillion in securities had access to and used the NYSE market.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
11 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
(212) 656-3000
Founded: 1792
Members/Seats: 1,420 members; 1,366 seats
Companies/Issues listed: 1,885 companies, 2,426 issues
To contact NYSE use this link
www.nyse.com

 

Listing Requirements

To be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, a company is expected to meet certain qualifications and to be willing to keep the investing public informed on the progress of its affairs. The company must be a going concern, or be the successor to a going concern. In determining eligibility for listing, particular attention is given to such qualifications as: 1 ) the degree of national interest in the company; 2) its relative position and stability in the industry; and 3) whether it is engaged in an expanding industry, with prospects of at least maintaining its relative position.

 

Initial Listing

While each case is decided on its own merits, the NYSE generally requires the following as a minimum:

Demonstrated earning power under competitive conditions of: either $2.5 million before Federal income taxes for the most recent year and $2 million pre-tax for each of the preceding two years, van aggregate for the last three fiscal years of $6.5 million together with a minimum in the most recent fiscal year of $4.5 million. (All three years must be profitable.) The adjusted net income standard is designed to provide the opportunity for substantial companies that are valued more on the basis of "cash flow" than reported income to list on the Exchange. The NYSE will consider each company on a case by case basis.

  • Net tangible assets of $40 million, but greater emphasis is placed on the aggregate market value of the common stock.
  • Market value of publicly held shares, subject to adjustment depending on market conditions, within the following limits:

     Maximum  

     $40,000,000

     Minimum  

     $ 9,000,000

     Present (12/31/97)  

     $40,000,000

    (The market value requirement is subject to adjustment, based on the NYSE Composite Index of common stock prices. The base in effect as of December 31, 1991 is the Index on July 15, 1971 [55.06]. The Index as of January 15 and July 15 of each year [if lower than the base] is divided by the base, and the resulting percentage is multiplied by $40 million to produce the adjusted market value standard. The adjustment formula is used only when the current index is below the base.)

    For companies with not less than $500 million in Market Capitalization and $200 million in revenues in the most recent fiscal year, there is an adjusted net income standard which removes the effects of all items whose cash effects are investing or financing for the last three fiscal years (each year must report a positive amount), with a minimum of $25 million in aggregate.

     

    Non-U.S. Companies -- alternative listing standards

    To provide an alternative set of listing standards for companies organized outside the United States that meet the normal size and earnings measures for NYSE listings, the NYSE will consider the acceptability of such companies' shares and shareholders on a worldwide basis.

    In view of the widespread use of "bearer" shares in other countries, in contrast to the U.S. practice of registered shares, a company would find difficulty in certifying the requirement of 5,000 round-lot shareholders on a worldwide basis. Therefore, the NYSE requires that a member firm attest to the liquidity and depth of the market for the company's shares. These standards would apply only where a broad, liquid market for a company's shares in the company's home market exists.

     

    Continued Listing

    The appropriateness of a continued listing of a security on the NYSE cannot be measured mathematically. The NYSE may at any time suspend or delist a security where continued dealings in the security are not considered advisable, even though a security meets or fails to meet any specified criteria. For example, the NYSE would normally give consideration to suspending or removing from the list a security of a company when there are:

    1. Fewer than 400 total holders.

    2. Number of total holders is less than 1,200 end average monthly trading volume is less than 100,000 shares (for most recent 12 months.)

    3. 600,000 shares or fewer in public hands.

    4. Aggregate market value of publicly held shares, subject to adjustment depending on market conditions, within the following limits:

     Maximum  

     $8,000,000

     Minimum  

     $2,500,000

     Present (12/31/97)  

     $8,000,000

    5. Aggregate market value of shares outstanding-is less than $12,000,000 and average net income after taxes for the past three years is less than $600,000.

    6. Net tangible assets available to common stock of less than $12,000,000 and average net income after taxes for the past three years is less than $600,000.

    (The market value standards for continued listing are subject to an adjustment formula similar to that for a new listing. The major difference is that here the percentage is multiplied by $5 million.)

     

    Listing Agreement

    The listing agreement between the company and the NYSE is designed to provide timely disclosure to the public of earnings statements, dividend notices, and other information which might reasonably be expected materially to affect the market for securities. The NYSE requires actively operating companies to agree to solicit proxies for all meetings of stockholders.

     

    Other Securities

    The NYSE's listing standards for other securities cover the listing of, but are not limited to, common stock warrants, foreign currency warrants, currency index warrants, stock index warrants, contingent value rights, equity linked debt securities and other securities such as trust preferred securities, equity trusts that securitize commodities such as oil and gas, and other structured products.



    Historical Records of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

     Item

    Period

    Record

    Date/Period
    NYSE reported volume (shares) First Hour
    Day
    Week
    Month
    Monthly daily average
    Quarter
    Quarterly daily average
    Year
    Annual daily average

    279,300,000
    1,201,347,000
    4,011,852,000
    14,031,737,000
    610,076,000
    36,316,305,000
    567,442,000
    133,312,115,000
    526,925,000

    December 15, 1995
    October 28, 1997
    Week ended October 31, 1997
    October 1997
    October 1997
    Fourth quarter, 1997
    Fourth quarter, 1997
    1997
    1997
    NYSE reported dollar value of trading Day
    Week
    Month
    Quarter
    Year

    $51,936,600,000
    $175,476,500,000
    $625,726,800,000
    $1,592,075,900,00
    $5,777,601,500,000

    October 28, 1997
    Week ended October 31, 1997
    October 1997
    Fourth quarter 1997
    1997
    NYSE reported trades Day
    Week
    Month
    Monthly daily average
    Quarter
    Quarterly daily average
    Year
    Annual daily average

    956,302
    3,118,840
    11,025,902
    479,387
    28,465,046
    444,766
    102,550,351
    405,337

    October 28, 1997
    Week ended October 31, 1997
    October 1997
    October 1997
    Fourth quarter 1997
    Fourth quarter 1997
    1997
    1997
    NYSE average shares per reported trade Day
    Week
    Month
    Year

     4,924
    2,922
    2,568
    2,303

    June 17, 1988
    Week ended July 1, 1988
    June 1988
    1988
    NYSE warrant volume (units) Day
    Week
    Month
    Year

    12,611,900
    23,292,200
    35,938,300
    260,062,600

    May 15, 1975
    Week ended May 16, 1975
    August 1990
    1990
    NYSE Composite Index Daily close

    514.31

    December 5, 1997
    Industrial
    Transportation
    Utility
    Finance

     643.81
    481.05
    336.15
    500.42

    December 5, 1997
    October 7, 1997
    October 22, 1997
    December 30, 1997
    December 8, 1997
    NYSE block transactions Volume (shares) Day
    Month
    Monthly % of reported volume
    Quarter
    Quarterly % of reported volume
    Year
    Yearly % of reported volume
    Largest block

    629,952,100
    6,873,633,900
    60.6%
    17,489,690,800
    58.6%
    67,832,129,000
    57.0%
    48,788,800

    October 28, 1997
    October 1997
    June 1988
    Fourth quarter, 1997
    First quarter, 1995
    1997
    1995
    April 10, 1986
    NYSE block transactions Day
    Month
    Quarter
    Year

    27,234
    291,693
    747,254
    2,831,321

    October 28, 1997
    October 1997
    Fourth quarter, 1997
    1997
    NYSE short interest (shares) Mid-month

    3,667,253,305

    December 15, 1997
    (Settlement date)
    NYSE listed securities Month-end    
    Shares
    Market value
     

    207,088,500,000
    $9,413,109,000,000

    December 1997
    December 1997
    Securities market credit Month-end    
    Customer margin debt  

    $128,190,000,000

    October 1997
    Free credit balances in margin accounts

    $31,410,000,000

    December 1997
    Free credit balances in cash accounts  

    $52,160,000,000

    December 1997
    Member trading (purchases and sales) (shares)      
    Total member trading Month
    Year

    5,837,834,000
    50,853,330,000

    October 1997
    1997
    Specialist Month
    Year

    3,647,340,000
    29,181,898,000

    October 1987
    1997
    Off-floor Month
    Year

    2,177,044,000
    20,504,702,000

    October 1997
    1994
    Customers' odd-lot trading (purchases and sales) (shares) Total round lot short sales Month
    Year

    113,684,000
    1,091,350,000

    October 1997
    1997
    Total Month
    Year

    1,407,119,000
    12,821,793,000

    October 1997
    1997
    Specialist Month
    Year

    631,009,000
    5,275,635,000

    October 1997
    1997
    Off-floor Month
    Year

    175,453,000
    1,590,988,000

    October 1997
    1997
         
     NYSE membership sale Cash transfer

    $1,750,000

    December 23, 1997
    Source: Fact Book / New York Stock Exchange, NYSE 1997

     

     

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