Group 1 - Nasdaq supports Texas Senate Bill 29, which codifies the Business Judgment Rule and enhances corporate governance predictability, thereby improving Texas' competitiveness for incorporation and business growth [1][2] - The passage of SB 29 is seen as a significant step for corporate governance in Texas, promoting innovation-focused regulation and reinforcing Texas as a global center for capital formation [2] - Nasdaq has a long-standing commitment to advocating for clients and minimizing complexities in public markets, addressing various regulatory issues including climate disclosure and AI regulation [2] Group 2 - Nasdaq has been part of the Texas community for nearly two decades and is expanding its presence with a new regional headquarters in Dallas, which will serve as a hub for Texas-based clients [3] - The company currently hosts over 200 listed companies in Texas and generates over $750 million in revenues in the region, partnering with approximately 2,000 clients, around 800 of which are based in Texas [3]
Nasdaq Applauds Signing of Senate Bill 29, Strengthening Texas' Standing as a National Leader in Corporate Governance and Innovation