FrankSpeech Broadcast Network Completes Ticker Symbol Transition

FrankSpeech Broadcast Network Announces Key Ticker Symbol Update
FrankSpeech Broadcast Network Inc. has reached a significant milestone as the company embraces its new future. The recent change to the ticker symbol from INCTD to FSBN is a reflection of its innovative approach and dedication to promoting free speech.
The Journey Toward Public Trading
Since the company went public, it has witnessed remarkable growth, attracting millions of viewers and engaging advertisers. This transition is an integral part of their strategic growth plan, positioning the company to uplist to a higher market tier. This uplisting will open doors to expand operations in technology and facilitate further market growth through purposeful mergers and acquisitions.
A New Symbol for a New Era
Previously, a reverse stock split had prompted a temporary ticker symbol of INCTD, which served as a transitional phase for 20 business days. With that period now concluded, the symbol FSBN will officially represent the organization, symbolizing its commitment to free speech and expression in the digital age.
Leadership Insights on Future Growth
Greg Martin, the President of FrankSpeech Network Inc., expressed his enthusiasm saying, "This is the culmination of necessary steps to further solidify our corporate identity while advancing our corporate mission dedicated to free speech rights."
About FrankSpeech
FrankSpeech is emerging as a powerful platform that reinforces the constitutional right to freedom of speech. By uniting influencers of all scales with everyday users, it fosters a vibrant community where varied viewpoints are explored and cherished. This platform empowers creative voices to step into meaningful exchanges, echoing contributions in the larger societal dialogue.
Media Inquiries
For any inquiries regarding this transition or upcoming initiatives, please reach out to Josh Shave, the Chief Marketing Officer, at investor@fsbn.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted FrankSpeech to change its ticker symbol?
The change to the ticker symbol FSBN reflects the company’s commitment to advancing its mission of promoting free speech and marks a new chapter in its growth.
When did FrankSpeech go public?
FrankSpeech Broadcast Network officially went public recently, marking a significant advancement in its business strategy.
What are the future plans for FrankSpeech Network?
Future plans include uplisting to a higher market tier, focusing on technology advancements, and pursuing mergers and acquisitions to enhance market presence.
How does FrankSpeech support free speech?
FrankSpeech creates a platform for diverse voices to express their opinions, fostering a community that dialogues about vital issues surrounding free speech rights.
Who should I contact for more information about FrankSpeech?
For further details, contact Josh Shave, Chief Marketing Officer, directly at investor@fsbn.com.
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