Infosys Moves to Big Board
Global consulting and technology giant Infosys (INFY) transferred its listing to the New York Stock Exchange from the Nasdaq. Infosys is also seeking to list on NYSE Euronext markets in Paris and London.

Global consulting and technology giant Infosys (INFY) transferred its listing to the New York Stock Exchange from the Nasdaq. Infosys is also seeking to list on NYSE Euronext markets in Paris and London.
In 2012, 17 companies--with a combined market cap over $78 billion--transferred or announced plans to move to the NYSE or NYSE MKT. Infosys, Teva and TD Ameritrade are among them.
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"We partnered on a number of different projects whether it be market structure, where regulation ought to go, how the markets work and we found them to be very good partners." TD Ameritrade CEO Fred Tomczyk on moving from NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange.
From the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, WVT Communications Group CEO Duane W. Albro talks about the reasons his company chose to make the move to NYSE MKT from NASDAQ.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. moves the listing of its American Depositary Receipts to the New York Stock Exchange.
In 2012, NYSE Euronext led the U.S. market in listing with 79 transactions, 23 technology IPOs and 16 transfers. In Europe, NYSE Euronext raised €2.7 billion ($3.5 billion) in proceeds on 25 new listings.