Want to know where Nasdaq's top executives will be sharing their insights on the future of finance? Get ready, because the CFO of Nasdaq, Sarah Youngwood, is hitting the stage at three major investor conferences this November and December! This is your chance to potentially glean valuable information about Nasdaq's strategic direction and future performance.
Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ), a powerhouse in the global technology sector, plays a crucial role in connecting corporations, investment managers, banks, brokers, and exchange operators within the ever-evolving global capital markets and broader financial system. Simply put, Nasdaq is much more than just a stock exchange; it's a technology company at the heart of the world's financial infrastructure.
Here's the breakdown of where you can find Sarah Youngwood, Nasdaq's Executive Vice President and CFO:
J.P. Morgan 2025 Ultimate Services Investor Conference
- When: Wednesday, November 18, 2025, at 2:00 PM ET
- What: (Likely) insights into Nasdaq's financial performance, strategic initiatives, and outlook for the services sector.
2025 RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media & Telecommunications Conference
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- What: Expect discussions on the convergence of technology, internet, media, and telecommunications, and how Nasdaq is positioned within this dynamic landscape. This could cover topics such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, and the future of fintech.
UBS Global Technology and AI Conference
- When: Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 12:55 PM ET
- What: This is a big one! With the explosion of AI, expect discussions on how Nasdaq is leveraging artificial intelligence to improve its services, enhance trading platforms, and drive innovation. But here's where it gets controversial... Will AI ultimately replace human analysts and traders? Or will it simply augment their capabilities?
Accessing the Webcasts:
For those who can't attend in person, Nasdaq is providing webcasts of these presentations. You can access them through Nasdaq's Investor Relations website: ir.nasdaq.com/events.cfm. This is the part most people miss... Set a reminder! Investor conferences are packed with valuable information.
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Contact Information:
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Now, here's a thought: Do you believe that conferences like these truly offer valuable insights to the average investor, or are they primarily geared towards institutional investors and industry insiders? Share your thoughts in the comments below!