A company wishes to list its shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Must this company register with the SEC for purposes of meeting reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934?

A company wishes to list its shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Must this company register with the SEC for purposes of meeting reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934? 








A) No, because the Nasdaq Stock Market is a national securities exchange
B) No, because these shares do not trade in interstate commerce
C) Yes, because the Nasdaq Stock Market is an over-the-counter market, not a national exchange
D) Yes, because a Nasdaq listing requires dual registration







Answer: A


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