CAE (NYSE: CAE, TSX: CAE) to shift U.S. listing from NYSE to Nasdaq
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
CAE Inc. is transferring its U.S. stock exchange listing from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq Global Select Market as part of its transformation plan. The company expects the last day of trading on the NYSE to be July 22, 2026, with Nasdaq trading beginning July 23, 2026.
CAE’s Toronto Stock Exchange listing is unchanged, and its common shares will continue to trade under the symbol “CAE” on both the TSX and Nasdaq. Management describes the move as consistent with its focus on operational efficiency and aligning its market presence with its technology-driven training and simulation profile.
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Key Figures
Last NYSE trading day: July 22, 2026
Nasdaq trading start: July 23, 2026
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Last NYSE trading day
July 22, 2026
Expected final day CAE common shares trade on NYSE
Nasdaq trading start
July 23, 2026
Expected first day CAE common shares trade on Nasdaq Global Select Market
Key Terms
Nasdaq Global Select Market, forward-looking statements, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A)
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Nasdaq Global Select Market financial
"transfer its U.S. stock exchange listing from the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) to the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”)"
A Nasdaq Global Select Market listing is the highest tier of stocks on the Nasdaq exchange, reserved for companies that meet the strictest financial, reporting and governance standards. For investors, it acts like a premium quality label—signaling larger, more transparent and better-governed companies that tend to offer greater liquidity and lower perceived risk compared with lower-tier listings, making it easier to buy, sell and evaluate shares.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"This press release includes forward-looking statements about CAE transferring its U.S. stock exchange listing"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regulatory
"within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995"
Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) financial
"can be found in CAE’s Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026"
A section of a company’s public financial filings where senior management explains the company’s recent results, financial condition, cash flows, key drivers and risks in plain language. Think of it as a driver’s commentary on a trip: beyond the raw numbers, it tells investors why things happened, what assumptions management is using, and what to watch for, helping investors judge whether the company’s future performance and risks match their expectations.
FAQ
What change in U.S. stock exchange listing did CAE (CAE) announce?
CAE is voluntarily moving its U.S. stock exchange listing from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The company links this change to its transformation plan and focus on operational efficiency and technology-driven simulation and training solutions.
When will CAE (CAE) stop trading on the NYSE and start on Nasdaq?
CAE expects its common shares’ last trading day on the NYSE to be July 22, 2026. Trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market is expected to begin July 23, 2026, creating a one-day transition between exchanges for U.S. investors.
Will CAE’s (CAE) Toronto Stock Exchange listing be affected by the move to Nasdaq?
CAE’s Toronto Stock Exchange listing will not be affected by the U.S. listing transfer. Its common shares will continue trading on the TSX under the symbol “CAE,” and the same symbol will also be used for trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market.
Why is CAE (CAE) transferring its U.S. listing to Nasdaq?
CAE states the transfer aligns with its transformation plan and continued focus on operational efficiency. The company also notes that Nasdaq’s market positioning better matches CAE’s profile as a global leader using cutting-edge technology in simulation, training, and mission-critical solutions.
Does CAE’s (CAE) announcement include forward-looking statements?
Yes, the announcement includes forward-looking statements about the listing transfer and timing. CAE highlights that these statements involve assumptions and risks, are based on information available as of July 9, 2026, and are qualified by detailed risk discussions in its latest Management’s Discussion and Analysis.