NASDAQ- Defining a Small-Cap VS Mid-Cap firm

Hello,

I am currently in the process of calculating the relevant IPO listing fees associated with listing on the NASDAQ Exchange. In doing so, the total market cap of the company ('Company A') is approximately US$750 million.

The NASDAQ definition of a small-cap stock is: "....a total equity value of less than US$500 million."

The NASDAQ definition of a mid-cap stock is: "...usually between US$1 billion and US$5 billion."

Based on these definitions, Company A's market cap falls in-between the two definitions.

What would you classify Company A as? Small-cap or mid-cap? Clearly this has a large effect on the total IPO listing fees charged by the associated NASDAQ Exchange?

Furthermore, are these IPO listing fees paid on the date of listing, or rather on the date that approval for listing was received?

Thank you.

 

clearly it's Smid or Mall cap, doofus.

I actually consider any company under 1bn small cap, with under 100mm to be micro cap. mid would then be 1-10bn, and then 10bn+ large cap. in your case, I'd say small cap, but if the financials are solid (mainly balance sheet & operating margin) and there's volume in the stock, it will end up behaving more like a mid cap. hope this helps.

 

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