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Companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) range from Blue-chip companies through dominant Technology Companies , to newer, high-growth enterprises. There are nearly 2,800 companies, worldwide. In 2004 , the New York Stock Exchange pulled in 90% of Initial Public Offering (IPO) proceeds for qualified United States operating companies, with 69 IPOs garnering US$ 24.4 Billion . Forty Closed-end Fund s and thirteen Exchange-traded Fund s listed IPOs on the NYSE in 2004. The majority of non-U.S. IPOs eligible for listing on the NYSE also did so, raising $6.75 billion in proceeds worldwide. LISTING STANDARDS U.S. standards Listing standards for domestic companies require a minimum distribution of a company's Shares within the United States . This can be attained, for example, through domestic public offerings or Acquisition s. Once listed, the New York Stock Exchange will charge the company initial and continuing fees. Non-U.S. standards Non-U.S. companies may qualify for listing, either under global or domestic listing standards. Within that particular standard, a company must meet all the distribution and Financial Criteria . Besides the standards required to become listed on the New York Stock Exchange, there are also qualitative and quantitative continued listing standards. LISTED COMPANIES SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |