OMX Nordic List
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The OMX Nordic List is a list of traded stocks common to the OMX exchanges in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Helsinki.
On October 2, 2006 the Nordic List was introduced at the three OMX exchanges, and the OMX Group's goal to have a Nordic Exchange became reality.
Instead of the Main list and NM and I lists on the Helsinki Stock Exchange, the A List and the O List in Stockholm and the list in Copenhagen, listed companies are presented on one list – the Nordic List – with common listing requirements. Companies are presented in segments based on market value and in sectors according to industry affiliation.
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[edit] The list
- Large Cap (Value over 1 billion euro)
- Energy
- Materials
- Industrials
- Consumer Discretionary
- Consumer Staples
- Health Care
- Financials
- Information Technology
- Telecommunications Services
- Utilities
- Mid Cap (Value 150 million - 1 billion euro)
- Energy
- Materials
- Industrials
- Consumer Discretionary
- Consumer Staples
- Health Care
- Financials
- Information Technology
- Telecommunications Services
- Utilities
- Small Cap (Value below 150 million euro)
- Energy
- Materials
- Industrials
- Consumer Discretionary
- Consumer Staples
- Health Care
- Financials
- Information Technology
- Telecommunications Services
- Utilities
[edit] Listed companies
Q3 2006
- Number of companies
- 583 [1]