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club_cafe: ADLT Letters in the fifth position (and sometimes the fourth) of a NASDAQ ticker symbol have special meanings. Q means that they have filed for bankruptcy. E means they are delinquent in their SEC filings. For a complete list of the symbols and their meanings: http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader/defincludes/sdDefinitions2.stm#nasdaqissues#nasdaqissues Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/01/03 11:59:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, failteg@bivio.com writes: Why would a company change their symbol from ADLT to ADLQE. Thanks Ira for the helpful information. Now this same stock has an .OB after its symbol. Can I ask for your help once again? What does .OB stand for? Thank you so much. Ellen *************** IraS1@aol.com wrote: > Letters in the fifth position (and sometimes the fourth) of a NASDAQ ticker symbol have special meanings. > > > > Q means that they have filed for bankruptcy. > > E means they are delinquent in their SEC filings. > > > > For a complete list of the symbols and their meanings: > > > > http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader/defincludes/sdDefinitions2.stm#nasdaqissues#nasdaqissues > > > > Ira Smilovitz > > > > In a message dated 03/01/03 11:59:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, failteg@bivio.com writes: > > > > Why would a company change their symbol from ADLT to ADLQE. > > > > I think the E has been added because they have been > > de-listed...right? But why the "Q"? > > > > Thanks, > > Ellen |
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