Hello Craig, Here is a list of the 5th Letters taken from the Nasdaq.com site:
  Ticker Symbol:
  A unique four- or five-letter symbol assigned to a Nasdaq security. If a fifth letter appears, it identifies the issue as other than a single issue of common stock or capital stock. A list of fifth-letter identifiers and a description of what each represents follows:  A - Class A  B - Class B  C - Issuer qualifications exceptions*  D - New  E - Delinquent in required filings with the SEC  F - Foreign  G - First convertible bond  H - Second convertible bond, same company  I - Third convertible bond, same company  J - Voting  K - Nonvoting  L - Miscellaneous situations, such as depositary receipts, stubs, additional warrants, and units  M - Fourth preferred, same company  N - Third preferred, same company  O - Second preferred, same company  P - First preferred, same company  Q - Bankruptcy Proceedings  R - Rights  S - Shares of beneficial interest  T - With warrants or with rights  U - Units  V - When-issued and when distributed  W - Warrants  Y - ADR (American Depositary Receipt)  Z - Miscellaneous situations such as depositary receipts, stubs, additional warrants, and units.  * The letter "C" as a fifth character in a security symbol, indicates that the issuer has been granted a continuance in Nasdaq under and exception to the qualification standards for a limited period.  |