Exodus, a digital finance company, celebrated its uplisting to the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker $EXOD. To commemorate this milestone, Exodus participated in the NYSE Opening Bell ceremony on January 8, 2025, at 9:30 AM ET, which was also live-streamed on X. Jon Paul Richardson, Chief Executive Officer, delivered an inspiring message on this occasion, highlighting the significance of the uplisting as not just a company achievement but a step forward for financial sovereignty.
He expressed pride in Exodus’s roots in Omaha, Nebraska, a hub of financial innovation, and emphasized the company’s contribution to the tradition of leadership in advancing the future of finance. Despite the celebratory occasion, the stock experienced a decline, closing at $34.00, down $5.31, which is almost around 15%. The CEO thanked the Exodus community, supporters, and partners for their unwavering belief in the company’s vision.
This achievement, Paul noted, is a collective victory that underlines the importance of giving individuals control over their financial assets. Exodus invites its community and investors to join in celebrating this milestone as the company continues its mission of empowering financial sovereignty. This uplisting serves as a beacon for progress, innovation, and the fundamental right to control one’s financial destiny.
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