I also have them on the list but I'm not sure which one is the right one 🤔
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•@Koenigmidas I had already asked myself that 😅
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@Koenigmidas The Formula 1 Group consists of our wholly-owned subsidiaries Formula 1® and Quint as well as other minority shareholdings.
Series A and Series C Liberty Formula One common stock are traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the stock symbols FWONA and FWONK, respectively. Series B Liberty Formula One common stock is quoted on the OTC Markets under the symbol FWONB.
The main difference between the three shares of Liberty Formula One is their voting rights:
Series A (FWONA):
Ordinary common stock with 10 voting rights per share.
Most of the Series A shares are owned by John Malone and his affiliates.
Series C (FWONK):
Ordinary common shares with 1 voting right per share.
These shares are mainly traded on the stock exchange.
Series B (FWONB):
Tracking stock representing the value of Liberty Formula One's investment in Formula One.
No voting rights.
Other differences:
Series A and C shares have a higher trading volume than Series B shares.
Series A and C shares are generally more expensive than Series B shares.
Spoilt for choice 😜
Series A and Series C Liberty Formula One common stock are traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the stock symbols FWONA and FWONK, respectively. Series B Liberty Formula One common stock is quoted on the OTC Markets under the symbol FWONB.
The main difference between the three shares of Liberty Formula One is their voting rights:
Series A (FWONA):
Ordinary common stock with 10 voting rights per share.
Most of the Series A shares are owned by John Malone and his affiliates.
Series C (FWONK):
Ordinary common shares with 1 voting right per share.
These shares are mainly traded on the stock exchange.
Series B (FWONB):
Tracking stock representing the value of Liberty Formula One's investment in Formula One.
No voting rights.
Other differences:
Series A and C shares have a higher trading volume than Series B shares.
Series A and C shares are generally more expensive than Series B shares.
Spoilt for choice 😜
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•@7Trader the confusion is confused
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@7Trader will probably go in a little too. The Q4 is coming up soon
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•@cashwithhead yes, the next quarterly figures will be published on Wednesday
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