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@Paine Ellsworth: You may have some insight on this, being the Rcat specialist that you are. The stock symbol "KKD" represented Krispy Kreme in the past, but the stock symbol is no longer active since Krispy Kreme was bought out by a private equity firm and privatized in mid/late 2016. In a case like this, would there be a separate Rcat to place on this redirect other than or in addition to {{R from stock symbol}}? Steel1943 (talk) 17:39, 5 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Good one, SteelMan! I placed a hatnote, which should act as an update, and added R unprintworthy. I mulled over adding R from former name or even R from historic name; however, either of those is a stretch, IMHO. What do you think? Paine Ellsworthput'r there00:17, 6 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]