KEY POINTS
  • United Continental's stock will start trading on the Nasdaq on Sept. 7.
  • "Their highly respected trading platform and marketing initiatives offer the most cost-effective listing alternative," said Chief Financial Officer Gerry Laderman.
United Airlines Boeing 757-200 taking off at Los Angeles International Airport.

United Continental is moving its stock to the Nasdaq.

The airline company said in a press release after the bell Friday that it is transferring its stock exchange listing from the New York Stock Exchange, with its common stock set to begin trading on the Nasdaq on Sept. 7.