Operator of a news and information platform intended for delivering concise and efficient news coverage. The company's platform offers a wide range of topics including politics, health, climate, tech, media, business, sports, world, and science, enabling readers to stay informed with smart, efficient news that is worthy of their time, attention, and trust.
Founded in 1971, Nasdaq is primarily known for its equity exchange, but in addition to its trading business (about 22.5% of sales), the company sells market and financial data to investors, offers Nasdaq-branded indexes, and lists companies through its capital access segment (42.5%). Nasdaq's newest segment, financial technology, was primarily constructed through the acquisitions of Verafin and Adenza and has expanded the company into capital management, financial crime, and regulatory compliance software (35%) as the firm seeks to become a diversified technology company.