Sergio,not much there on FTCFQ-no filings,and very little news. I was right about the "Q"-IMO,stay clear of this one.For future reference, for those that don't know Stock 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. |