
Technique (previously MicroStrategy) lists 4 most well-liked shares on US inventory exchanges: STRF, STRC, STRK, STRD.
Taken on this order — their order of seniority — the final letters of their ticker symbols type a sample that has been seized upon by social media customers with the jokes simply writing themselves.
Technique’s most well-liked shares are actually FCKD.
On November 3, the corporate introduced plans to listing STRE on a non-US and non-stock trade, the Euro MTF Luxembourg multilateral buying and selling facility. STRE isn’t at present buying and selling on any public market.
Sadly for Technique and impolite phrase followers in all places, when STRE does launch, it’s going to wreck the joke considerably. That is regardless of the corporate selecting to rank it beneath STRC, as a substitute of STRK.
That’s, after all, except Saylor or his followers can discover one other “hilarious” means of arranging or deciphering the letters F C E Ok D.
Seniority refers to a safety’s rank in an organization’s stack of capital equivalent to secured bonds (usually most senior) to frequent inventory (usually least senior).
All Technique most well-liked shares are junior to its bonds and senior to its frequent inventory.
A number of folks have cheered on the FCKD joke, encouraging Saylor to problem a most well-liked inventory with the ticker image STRU.
