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NASDAQ OMX trades on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol NDAQ.

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Restricted shares of NASDAQ were initially sold by the NASD in 2000 through a private placement offering. Trading restrictions expired in 2002 and shares began trading on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol NDAQ. On February 9, 2005 NASDAQ listed its shares on The NASDAQ Stock Market following an offering of secondary shares priced at $9 per share.
NASDAQ OMX shares can be purchased or sold by working with a registered broker.
Computershare
Transfer Agent and Registrar
480 Washington Blvd
Jersey City, NJ 07310
Web site Address: www.computershare.com
You can contact NASDAQ OMX Investor Relations by calling 212-401-8742 or by email at Investor.Relations@nasdaqomx.com.
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Restricted shares can be sold under Rule 144 of the Securities Act of 1933. We have a blanket opinion on file with our transfer agent that covers all restricted stockholders, other than affiliates. To submit restricted stock for a resale or legend removal, our restricted stockholders should mail their stock certificate(s), along with a letter of instruction and a notation that there is a blanket opinion on file dated February 22, 2008, to the following address:



Computershare

Transfer Agent and Registrar

480 Washington Blvd

Jersey City, NJ 07310



Questions about our restricted stock should be directed to BNY Mellon at 1-888-305-3741.

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