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OTC Markets Group

OTC Markets Group, Inc.
Public
Traded as OTCQX
Industry Financial Services
Predecessor National Quotation Bureau, Pink Sheets, Pink OTC Markets
Founded 1913 (1913)
Headquarters New York City, New York, United States
Key people
R. Cromwell Coulson
(President, Chief Executive Officer and Director)
Revenue Increase US$ 49.9 million (2015)
Increase US$ 16.9 million (2015)
Increase US$ 10.3 million (2015)
Total assets Increase US$ 36.2 million (2015)
Total equity Decrease US$ 17.5 million (2015)
Divisions OTC Link ATS, Market Data Licensing, Corporate Services
Website www.otcmarkets.com

OTC Markets Group, (previously known as "Pink Sheets") is an American financial market providing price and liquidity information for almost 10,000 over-the-counter (OTC) securities. The group has its headquarters in New York City. OTC-traded securities are organized into three markets to inform investors of opportunities and risks: OTCQX, OTCQB and Pink.

The company was first established in 1913 as the National Quotation Bureau (NQB). For decades, the NQB reported quotations for both stocks and bonds, publishing the quotations in the paper-based Pink Sheets and Yellow Sheets respectively. The publications were named for the color of paper on which they were printed. In September 1999, the NQB introduced the real-time Electronic Quotation Service. The National Quotation Bureau changed its name to Pink Sheets LLC in 2000 and subsequently to Pink OTC Markets in 2008. The company eventually changed to its current name, OTC Markets Group, in 2010. Today, a network of over 100 broker-dealers price and trade a wide spectrum of securities on the OTC Markets platform.

To be quoted on the platform, companies are not required to file with the SEC, although many choose to do so. A wide range of companies are quoted on OTC Markets, including firmly established foreign firms, mostly through American depositary receipts (ADRs). In addition, many closely held, extremely small and thinly traded U.S. companies have their primary trading on the OTC Markets platform.

Many foreign issuers adhere to the listing requirements of qualified foreign and make their home country disclosure available in English. There are also a significant number of U.S.-based issuers who are current in their reporting to regulators such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or make available ongoing quarterly and audited annual financial reports through OTC Markets Group. Many companies in the Pink market tier of the OTC categorization system do not meet the United States' listing requirements for trading on a stock exchange such as the or NASDAQ. Many of these issuers do not file periodic reports or make available audited financial statements, making it very difficult for investors to find reliable, unbiased information about those companies. For these reasons the SEC views many of the lower-tier companies traded on OTC Markets as "among the most risky investments" and advises potential investors to heavily research the companies in which they plan to invest.


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