That's QCOM. Thanks for responding, anon. Good guess and perhaps it was used in this format in shortened form because the display block is smaller. It dropped over 3% today so it's a possibility.
I did try looking it up before commenting. There was a firm that had Q as the symbol, but they'd already changed to a different ticker. I looked for the source of this graphic to see if it might be in a larger version, but was unsuccessful. There's loads of lists of the market losses today.
The Q always catches my eye, like most anons, I'm sure.
Thank you. I didn't know that, just searched for the ticker symbol.
Edit: On closer inspection of the above image, only the larger display boxes have both the ticker symbol and the logo, but the smaller ones have just the logos. My mistake for missing that.
Is it Qualcomm?
That's QCOM. Thanks for responding, anon. Good guess and perhaps it was used in this format in shortened form because the display block is smaller. It dropped over 3% today so it's a possibility.
I did try looking it up before commenting. There was a firm that had Q as the symbol, but they'd already changed to a different ticker. I looked for the source of this graphic to see if it might be in a larger version, but was unsuccessful. There's loads of lists of the market losses today.
The Q always catches my eye, like most anons, I'm sure.
The Q is Qualcomm's logo.
Thank you. I didn't know that, just searched for the ticker symbol.
Edit: On closer inspection of the above image, only the larger display boxes have both the ticker symbol and the logo, but the smaller ones have just the logos. My mistake for missing that.