SEC and Regulatory Filings
Listing Standards
The rules a company must meet to keep trading on an exchange.
Also called: exchange requirements
What it means
Listing standards are the requirements an exchange sets for companies that want to list and remain listed there. These can include minimum share price, financial thresholds, governance requirements, and timely reporting.
Why it matters
Failure to meet listing standards can lead to warnings or delisting, which may change the risk profile for investors.

