Remember when Doc Tweeted this? Being a "Flagship" Company on a minority owned exchange sure sounds like black history to me. And for those who don't get it, I remember when my grandparents escaped the Nazis and moved to the Bronx. They eventually wanted to join a country club in Westchester. They were not allowed to due to their religion. So they started their own with a bunch of freinds. You can't compare a stock exchange to a country club but I totally get it. The percentage of publicly traded minority owned companies is abysmal.