How much did NASDAQ offer for Intercontinental Exchange?
Sarah Silva
Updated on February 09, 2026
How much did NASDAQ offer for Intercontinental Exchange?
On April 1, ICE and Nasdaq made an $11.3 billion offer which was rejected April 10 by NYSE. Another week later, ICE and Nasdaq sweetened their offer, including a $.17 increase per share to $42.67 and a $350 million breakup fee if the deal were to encounter regulatory trouble.
What kind of exchange is the Intercontinental Exchange?
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is an American company that owns exchanges for financial and commodity markets, and operates 12 regulated exchanges and marketplaces.
What does ice mean for the stock market?
Intercontinental Exchange’s (ICE) March volume indicates improved Financial ADV, Commodities ADV and Energy ADV. The bank raised its ratings on its ratings on Cboe Global Markets, Intercontinental Exchange, and Nasdaq. MarketAxess (MKTX) reports impressive volume data for March 2020.
When is the Chicago Stock Exchange being acquired by ice?
In April 2018, ICE announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire the Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX), a full-service stock exchange, including trading, data and corporate listings services. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2018, subject to regulatory approvals.
On April 1, ICE and Nasdaq made an $11.3 billion offer which was rejected April 10 by NYSE. Another week later, ICE and Nasdaq sweetened their offer, including a $.17 increase per share to $42.67 and a $350 million breakup fee if the deal were to encounter regulatory trouble.
Where is the Intercontinental Exchange in the world?
It was founded in May 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. ICE operations include futures exchanges, cash exchanges, central clearing houses, and market services for off-exchange trading. ICE operates futures exchanges in the U.S., Europe, and Singapore.
Intercontinental Exchange’s (ICE) March volume indicates improved Financial ADV, Commodities ADV and Energy ADV. The bank raised its ratings on its ratings on Cboe Global Markets, Intercontinental Exchange, and Nasdaq. MarketAxess (MKTX) reports impressive volume data for March 2020.
Who are the clearing houses of the Intercontinental Exchange?
ICE also operates six central clearing houses: ICE Clear U.S., ICE Clear Europe, ICE Clear Singapore, ICE Clear Credit, ICE Clear Netherlands, and ICE NGX. The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is an American company that owns and operates financial and commodity marketplaces and exchanges.