K (is added to Nasdaq ticker symbols that don't have voting rights)
K is added to the end of a Nasdaq stock ticker when the shares offer no voting rights. The letter K is one of many Nasdaq ticker symbol extensions that tell investors various things about that particular stock. In this case, the lack of voting rights indicates that the company may be less transparent than others on the market.This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as being a privately held company or having a history of bad corporate governance. Whatever the reason, it's important for investors to be aware that they may not have as much say in how the company is run if they purchase shares with no voting rights attached.