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1. kristi+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-11-16 21:48:07
What's a $NET shareholder?
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2. laidof+d1[view] [source] 2024-11-16 21:59:31
>>kristi+(OP)
A somewhat small subset of my net worth is Cloudflare, which has the ticker symbol $NET
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3. theide+H1[view] [source] 2024-11-16 22:03:10
>>kristi+(OP)
It’s someone who owns shares in Cloudflare (their market ticker being ‘NET’), but everyone here thinks they’re a financial wonk when talking about big tech and finance so they insist on making it opaque like that. It’s a dumb and cringey trend. Just say “as a Cloudflare shareholder”, I promise you the six bytes you save won’t be missed!
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4. Glacie+br[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-17 01:54:39
>>theide+H1
But then I wouldn't know how utterly badass this guy is, shooting around those sweet ticker designations that all us plebs wouldn't recognise.
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5. kristi+Ifa[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-20 23:03:09
>>laidof+d1
TIL that stocks can have a "$" in their code.
replies(1): >>kenton+CIa
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6. kenton+CIa[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-21 03:33:51
>>kristi+Ifa
They don't. The symbol is NET. But I think Twitter lets you use $ as an alternative to # (hashtag), and people use it specifically in front of stock symbols, and now it's becoming customary to prefix stock symbols with $ everywhere.
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