How Will NASDAQ’s Recent Acquisitions Impact Its Capital Structure?
NASDAQ has undertaken a series of acquisitions over the last few years, the latest being ISE. As a result of its recent M&A activity, NASDAQ is expected to build significant debt on its balance sheet. The tables below provide an overview of the changes in the company’s capital structure as a result of the acquisitions.
See the links below for more information and analysis about NASDAQ:
- How Have Volumes Of Equity Options Traded On NASDAQ Changed In February?
- How Is NASDAQ’s Market Share For Equity Options Expected To Change Post ISE’s Acquisition?
- How Much Value Is International Securities Exchange (ISE) Acquisition Expected To Add To NASDAQ?
- What Is NASDAQ’s Fundamental Value Based On Expected 2016 Results?
- What Percentage of Trades In U.S.-Listed Equities Is Matched By Nasdaq?
- How Has Nasdaq’s Share Of The U.S. Exchanges Industry Changed Over The Last Five Years With Respect To Its Key Rivals?
- How Is NASDAQ’s Revenue & EBITDA Compensation Expected To Change in 2016?
- What’s NASDAQ’s Revenue And EBITDA Breakdown In Terms Of Different Operating Segments?
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