The following are Stock market Symbols used in investment business
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This is a quick introduction into the letter symbols that identify stocks according to a variety of details. Each security has a particular letter that has been assigned to it to make it unique and so that you can easily identify it.
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A - Class A
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B - Class B
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C - Issuer qualification exceptions
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D - New
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E - Delinquent in required filings with the SEC
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F - Foreign
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G - First convertible bond
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H - Second convertible bond, same company
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I - Third convertible bond, same company
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J - Voting
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K - Nonvoting
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L - Miscellaneous situations, such as depository receipts, stubs,
additional warrants, and units
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M - Fourth preferred, same company
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N - Third preferred, same company
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O - Second preferred, same company
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First preferred, same company
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Q - Bankruptcy proceedings
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R - Rights
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S - Shares of beneficial interest
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T - With warrants or with rights
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U - Units
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V - When-issued and when-distributed
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W - Warrants
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Y - ADR (American Depository Receipts)
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Z - Miscellaneous situations such as depository receipts, stubs, additional warrants, and units
After you've been investing for a short time and reading the stock market, you'll become familiar with these symbols.
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