Intercontinental Exchange stock follows its exchange and data model
03.07.2026 - 15:42:07 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffman, Charts & Technicals desk. Reviewed on July 3, 2026 at 1:41 p.m. ET.
Intercontinental Exchange (ISIN US45866F1049) is a New York based exchange operator whose business spans trading, clearing and market data. The company remains tied to US market infrastructure through its listing and its role in the broader financial system.
Business model first
ICE earns across multiple revenue streams, with transaction activity, clearing services and data products all contributing to the mix. That structure gives investors a business that is not dependent on a single line item.
US market context
The most relevant US anchor is the company's place in the public markets as a major exchange operator. For US investors, that makes Intercontinental Exchange part infrastructure story and part recurring-data story.
What the company sells
Intercontinental Exchange's core products include exchange trading, clearing and market data services used by financial firms and institutional clients. Those services sit at the center of how capital moves through the system.
Stock context
As of July 3, 2026, 1:41 p.m. ET, no live price was provided in the available search results, so the article focuses on the company profile and business mix. Intercontinental Exchange trades on the New York Stock Exchange under ICE.
Company facts
- Company: Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
- ISIN: US45866F1049
- Ticker: ICE
- Exchange: NYSE
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Financial Exchanges & Data
- Index membership: not verified in the available search results
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