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Strategies & Market Trends : The New Economy and its Winners

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (15228)12/8/2002 2:46:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) of 57684
 
hey look, I found the statistics I was looking for

Here's the "number of naz listed companies at a 19-year low" chart, from the marketdata.nasdaq site (gosh this metric is really surprising to me)
marketdata.nasdaq.com

number naz companies in 1985- 4136
number naz companies in 2002- 3793 (through august, we are actually having an IPO this week in the naz- seagate so total will be 3794! LOL)
marketdata.nasdaq.com

There seems to be a pattern to negative net changes... one group in 88-90 for a total of 612 deletions and another starting 98 for a total of 1694 deletions. My guess is the early 90s was more consolidation related than current which is more delisting)

There are some average daily volume charts but they are worthless imo now that share prices are so low.

Here's a dollar volume chart, which shows that we are about 1/2-2/3 the dollar volume levels of early 99 on the naz, but thats as far back as the chart goes. I'd like to see how the dollar volume stacks up against 94-96 timeframe oh well
marketdata.nasdaq.com
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