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boston127

04/04/20 11:56 AM

#2598 RE: janetcanada #2597

Thanks for the good info.

I will be reading up on it this weekend. Hope to take an Express Spa to major profitability in the next 30 days.

boston127

04/04/20 12:36 PM

#2599 RE: janetcanada #2597

All companies traded on the Nasdaq

have four-lettered ticker symbols, which are representative of the actual company. For example, the ticker symbol for Nasdaq-traded Microsoft is MSFT. However, in some cases, a ticker symbol on the Nasdaq will have five letters, and the fifth letter is an identifier symbol that tells market participants something about the company.


Below is a list of all of the fifth-letter identifiers on the Nasdaq, which was last updated on Jan. 7, 2016:


A - Class A Shares
B - Class B Shares
C - NextShares Exchange Traded Managed Funds
D - New Issue - This is temporarily used to denote a corporate reorganization.
E - N/A - The letter used to stand for delinquent in regard to SEC filings. Nasdaq now uses the Financial Status Indicator to denote delinquent regulatory filings, but notes other markets may still use "E" for this purpose.
F - Foreign Issue (if the issuer requests it)
G - First Convertible Bond
H - Second Convertible Bond
I - Third Convertible Bond
J - Voting - This is temporarily used to denote a shareholder vote situation.
K - Non-voting
L - Miscellaneous Situations, such as certificates of participation, preferred participation and stubs (research is required to investigate the exact reason for the identifier being attached)
M - Fourth Preferred Issue
N - Third Preferred Issue
O - Second Preferred Issue
P - First Preferred Issue
Q - N/A - The letter used to stand for bankruptcy. Nasdaq now uses the Financial Status Indicator to denote when a company has filed for bankruptcy, , but notes other markets may still use "Q" for this purpose.< br/>R - Rights Issue
S - Shares of Beneficial Interest
T - Securities With Warrants or Rights
U - Units
V - When issued or when distributed (shares that are set to split or have another similar pending corporate actions)
W - Warrants
X - Mutual Fund Quotation Service (MFQS) Instrument
Y - American Depository Receipt (if the issuer requests it)
Z - Miscellaneous Situations, such as certificates of preferred when issued (research is required to investigate the exact reason for the identifier being attached)

boston127

04/05/20 12:04 AM

#2600 RE: janetcanada #2597

I think we'll do quite well.

Gotta love the spa. Keep it low until it begins to show real movement up, then tell the world. I use to PM but I cancelled it. Got sick of iHub's biased censors.

teety-woo

05/04/20 1:14 PM

#2617 RE: janetcanada #2597

Thanks for the summation(s). Helped out...

$LGNDZ

ABBAZABBA

01/28/21 5:37 PM

#2679 RE: janetcanada #2597

LGNDZ - Oh yeah its right here. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=154793473

"LGNDZ.....This is CVR that is what the Z stands for......

Read up and you will know how it works, basically this is call options, currently the LGND is trading at 72 dollars, not 60 dollars, Z means CVR Contingent Value Right, basically you will be making a call by buying the LGNDZ and in the hopes that by or between 2023 through 2024 the stock price will jump to 330 dollar and change and if it does the company or the transfer agent will call you and say, you can convert your Z stock for the commons 1 for 1. The more the stock price goes up, the closer it will get to the strike price and thus the Z should rise with it too, but as the commons get closer and closer to the strike price you will and should see drastic rise in the Z stock. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cvr.asp "

Go LGND and LGNDZ!