FG Nexus Announces Listing on Deutsche Börse in Germany U.S. NASDAQ Ticker is FGNX and German Borse Ticker is LU51
FG Nexus (Nasdaq: FGNX, FGNXP) (the “Company”) today announced that the Company’s common stock is now listed for trading on the Deutsche Börse in Germany under ticker symbol “LU51”. This international listing expands FG Nexus’s global accessibility, increases the Company’s access to capital, and provides direct access to the Company’s securities for European investors. The
FG Nexus (Nasdaq: FGNX, FGNXP) (the “Company”) today announced that the Company’s common stock is now listed for trading on the Deutsche Börse in Germany under ticker symbol “LU51”. This international listing expands FG Nexus’s global accessibility, increases the Company’s access to capital, and provides direct access to the Company’s securities for European investors.
The Deutsche Börse listing represents a significant milestone in FG Nexus’s international expansion strategy, offering European investors the opportunity to participate in the Company’s Ethereum treasury strategy and long-term growth initiatives. The listing is expected to enhance share liquidity and broaden the Company’s investor base across European markets.
“Our listing on Deutsche Börse marks another important step in our global expansion and demonstrates the international appeal of our Ethereum-focused strategy,” said Kyle Cerminara, CEO of FG Nexus.” “This listing provides European investors with direct access to our mission of becoming the dominant corporate stakeholder of Ethereum, and we look forward to building relationships with the European investment community as we continue to execute our long-term strategic ETH vision.”
FG Nexus
FG Nexus Inc. (Nasdaq: FGNX, FGNXP) (the “Company”) is on the Ethereum Standard and is singularly focused on becoming the largest corporate holder of ETH in the world by an order of magnitude. In order to enhance its ETH yield, the Company will stake and intends to implement other yield strategies while serving as a strategic gateway into Ethereum-powered finance, including tokenized RWAs and stablecoin yield.The FGNX® logo is a registered trademark
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