add stock: ADD (Nasdaq & TSX‑V issuers)
ADD (stock)
Brief summary
The phrase add stock most commonly refers to two publicly traded issuers in North American equities: Color Star Technology Co., Ltd. (ticker ADD on the Nasdaq) and Arctic Star Exploration Corp. (ticker ADD.V on the TSX Venture Exchange). This article focuses on the financial and market meanings of add stock in the US and Canadian equities markets, summarizing corporate profiles, operational activities, market data and recent public disclosures so readers can identify which issuer they mean when they encounter the symbol ADD.
As of January 27, 2026, according to company press releases, SEC/SEDAR filings and market‑data providers cited in References, the two issuers are active in distinct industries and should not be conflated: Color Star operates in entertainment, education and digital content, while Arctic Star is a junior natural resources explorer. This article explains both.
Infobox / Quick facts
- Short description: Two distinct public issuers use the symbol ADD in North America — Color Star Technology (Nasdaq: ADD) and Arctic Star Exploration (TSX‑V: ADD.V).
- Tickers & exchanges: add stock entries — ADD (Nasdaq) — Color Star Technology Co., Ltd.; ADD.V (TSX‑V) — Arctic Star Exploration Corp.
- Company names: Color Star Technology Co., Ltd.; Arctic Star Exploration Corp.
- Industry sector: Color Star — Entertainment, online education, digital content and AI services; Arctic Star — Mineral exploration (diamond/kimberlite projects).
- Headquarters: Color Star — China (principal executive offices per SEC filings); Arctic Star — Canada (provincial location per SEDAR+ filings).
- Founded: Color Star — founded as Color World Media Group (date per SEC/Company history sections); Arctic Star — established as a junior exploration company (see corporate history below).
- Market cap snapshot and latest share price (date‑stamped): As of January 27, 2026, market caps and share prices vary intraday; readers should verify live quotes. Representative data cited in References and market pages: Color Star (Nasdaq: ADD) — market cap and price vary; Arctic Star (TSX‑V: ADD.V) — microcap and low‑float trading. (See References for specific dated quotes.)
- ISIN / CUSIP: See SEC EDGAR (Color Star) and SEDAR+ (Arctic Star) for definitive ISIN/CUSIP codes and security identifiers.
Company overview
Color Star Technology Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: ADD)
Color Star Technology is a China‑facing entertainment and education company that operates digital content platforms and artist‑training services under consumer entertainment and educational brands (historically linked to the Color World family of products). Its activities include online artist training, music education, celebrity content and AI‑assisted content production and distribution. In several recent public statements and regulatory filings, Color Star has described investments in AI‑driven content creation and diversified business experiments, including a disclosed move into small‑scale crypto/Bitcoin mining operations (see "Reported diversification" below).
Arctic Star Exploration Corp. (ADD.V)
Arctic Star Exploration is a Canadian junior explorer focused on diamond and related mineral projects. Projects referenced in public reports include the Diagras and Timantti projects (project names and statuses per SEDAR+ and company press releases). Arctic Star’s activity profile is that of a junior resource explorer: licensing, field campaigns, sampling, technical reporting and preliminary economic work as they advance properties through exploration milestones.
Corporate history
Color Star (ADD) — timeline highlights
- Founding and early operations: Color Star traces origins to online entertainment and artist training ventures branded around "Color World" consumer products and music education services.
- Nasdaq listing: The company secured a Nasdaq listing under ticker ADD; investors should consult SEC EDGAR for the registration statements and listing notices that preceded the IPO or listing conversion.
- Name/structure changes: Over time the company has executed corporate reorganizations and used affiliated entities for certain business lines; these changes appear in historical 8‑K disclosures and annual reports.
- Strategic pivots: In late 2024–2025 and into early 2026 Color Star produced public communications about expanding its business model to include AI content services and reported initial deployments of cryptocurrency mining rigs in limited scale. These moves were framed as diversification steps in press releases and periodic filings.
Arctic Star (ADD.V) — timeline highlights
- Project acquisitions: Arctic Star’s public record shows acquisition of exploration permits and option agreements on prospective diamond properties including the Diagras and Timantti regions; acquisition details and dates are recorded in the company’s SEDAR+ press releases.
- Exploration milestones: Field campaigns, sampling programs, and preliminary geological reports were released at discrete times; results and NI 43‑101 style disclosures (where applicable) are periodically filed with Canadian regulators.
- Ongoing status: As is typical for junior explorers, Arctic Star periodically issues updates on field work, permitting and budgetary matters.
Business operations and products
Color Star — core products & services
Color Star’s core activities center on consumer entertainment and education content delivered through online platforms. Key elements reported in filings and company materials include:
- Online artist training and music education programs designed for youth and amateur performers.
- Entertainment content production and distribution, including celebrity appearances, performances and packaged digital media.
- AI‑driven content tools: the company describes using AI to assist content generation, personalization and distribution workflows.
- Live and interactive services: livestreamed events, interactive courses and fan‑engagement features.
- Ancillary revenue streams: branded merchandise, event production and licensing deals tied to content IP.
These activities combine content creation and direct‑to‑consumer education offerings; the company has emphasized cross‑selling and platformed distribution as part of its growth narrative.
Reported diversification (crypto / Bitcoin mining)
Color Star’s public statements in late 2025 and early 2026 disclosed a pilot program to deploy cryptocurrency mining rigs and related infrastructure. Company press releases and periodic filings described:
- Initial procurement and deployment of a limited number of mining rigs.
- Early reported hash rates and early‑stage mined coin receipts (if any), which the company characterized as exploratory and non‑material to core revenues at the time.
- Strategic rationale presented by management: diversification of revenue streams and an investment into digital asset operations.
Note: The mining activity was framed as experimental in SEC/press disclosures and is subject to operational, regulatory and market risk — including electricity costs, hardware failure, crypto price exposure and accounting/tax treatment for mined assets. Readers should confirm the latest company filings for updated operational metrics and any treasury holdings of digital assets.
Arctic Star — exploration projects
Arctic Star’s operations focus on early‑stage exploration and geological evaluation. Publicly disclosed projects include:
- Diagras project: exploration license and fieldwork aimed at identifying kimberlite pipes and diamond indicators.
- Timantti project: geological surveys and sampling to evaluate diamond prospectivity.
Typical activities for these projects include airborne geophysics, ground sampling, prospecting, trenching and drilling when warranted. Arctic Star’s public updates specify field‑season results, budgets and plans for next steps; project status tends to be iterative and dependent on financing and permitting.
Stock market information
Ticker & listing details
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ADD (Nasdaq): This ticker identifies Color Star Technology on the Nasdaq exchange. Trading hours follow Nasdaq’s regular session (Eastern Time); trading currency is US dollars. For regulatory reports and U.S. filings, see SEC EDGAR under the company’s legal name and ticker.
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ADD.V (TSX‑V): This ticker identifies Arctic Star Exploration on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX‑V). Trading hours follow TSX‑V local market times; trading currency is generally Canadian dollars. Canadian filings and technical reports appear on SEDAR+ under the issuer name.
Neither issuer is an ADR of the other; they are separate legal entities using similar ticker strings on different exchanges and jurisdictions. When referencing add stock, always confirm the exchange suffix ("V" for TSX‑V) and company name before trading.
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Historical price performance & volatility
Both tickers have demonstrated episodic volatility, but their profiles differ:
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Color Star (ADD on Nasdaq) has at times traded as a small‑cap/specialty issuer with wide intraday swings tied to news about business pivots, regulatory filings and low liquidity conditions. This can create penny‑stock‑like behavior even when the ticker is on a national exchange.
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Arctic Star (ADD.V) typically exhibits low price levels and microcap volatility common to junior resource explorers. Trading volumes can be thin, and price moves may be driven by exploration news or financing announcements.
Investors should note typical 52‑week high/low ranges and understand that small‑cap issuers can move rapidly on sparse news. Liquidity gaps, wide bid‑ask spreads and overnight news can produce outsized percentage changes.
Market capitalization & liquidity
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Market cap: Both issuers are generally small‑cap or micro‑cap companies. Market capitalization fluctuates with share price and outstanding shares; check the latest market pages and filings for live figures.
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Liquidity: Average daily volumes for add stock issuers can be low relative to large‑cap names. Thin liquidity raises execution risk and can magnify the impact of large buy/sell orders. Retail traders and institutions often require limit orders and attention to spreads.
Financial performance
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Color Star (ADD): As a diversified entertainment and education company, Color Star’s recent financials reported revenue from content and training services, with variable profitability. Public filings show periods of net losses attributable to operating expenses and investments. Reported cash and debt positions appear in quarterly and annual reports; readers should consult the most recent Form 10‑Q or Form 10‑K for up‑to‑date financial statements and management discussion.
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Arctic Star (ADD.V): As a junior exploration company, Arctic Star typically reports exploration expenses, negative operating income and limited revenue. Junior miners commonly run at a loss until a discovery or substantial financing event occurs. Balance sheet items usually list cash on hand, flow‑through financing structures (for Canadian juniors) and liabilities tied to exploration commitments.
All numerical claims in the sections above should be verified against SEC EDGAR (Color Star) and SEDAR+ (Arctic Star) filings for accuracy and context.
Governance and management
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Color Star (ADD): Key executives and board members appear in SEC filings and proxy statements. Typical disclosures include CEO/Chair profiles, executive compensation, related‑party transactions and insider ownership schedules. Significant insiders and major shareholders (if any) are disclosed in proxy/reports.
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Arctic Star (ADD.V): Canadian disclosure rules require periodic information about directors, officers and beneficial owners. The company’s SEDAR+ filings and news releases list board members, technical teams and consultants involved in exploration programs.
Investors should consult recent corporate governance disclosures and insider trading schedules in the official filings if governance attributes affect investment decisions.
Recent developments and news
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Color Star (ADD): As of January 27, 2026, Color Star has publicly announced exploratory crypto‑mining deployments and ongoing AI content initiatives in company press releases and periodic filings (see References). The company also files routine Nasdaq correspondence and compliance disclosures; investors should check SEC EDGAR for the most recent 8‑K announcements and any Nasdaq notices.
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Arctic Star (ADD.V): Recent SEDAR+ press releases cover field program updates, sampling results and corporate financing or option agreements tied to exploration properties. Check SEDAR+ for the exact dates and technical attachments.
Industry context: Recent reporting (late January 2026) shows treasury‑heavy crypto companies and miners (examples cited in market news) facing valuation pressure when crypto holdings fall below invested value. For companies diversifying into crypto‑asset operations (as Color Star has explored), the market reaction to such treasury exposure can influence stock volatility. As of January 26–27, 2026, multiple crypto‑treasury stories were covered by industry outlets and market analysts, highlighting how corporate crypto holdings can create correlation and price risk for publicly traded companies.
(Reporting dates and news sources for the items above are listed in References.)
Risks and controversies
Primary investor risks associated with add stock issuers include:
- Low liquidity: Both ADD and ADD.V can have thin trading volumes, resulting in wide spreads and execution risk.
- Penny‑stock characteristics and delisting risk: Small‑cap listings may face regulatory scrutiny and the possibility of being moved to different quotation venues or delisted if required listing standards are not met.
- High volatility: Sudden price moves on sparse news are common; retail execution risk is elevated.
- Accounting and compliance history: Any prior Nasdaq compliance notices, restatements or SEC inquiries should be reviewed in company filings. Readers must verify if there are outstanding regulatory matters.
- Business pivot risk: Strategic shifts (for example, a move into crypto mining) expose the company to new operational risks — fluctuating coin prices, asset impairment, regulatory uncertainty and capital expenditure intensity.
- Exploration risk (Arctic Star): Junior explorers face inherent geological, permitting and financing risks — most exploration programs do not result in commercial production.
All of the above are factual risk categories; investors should review filings and independent research before forming an opinion.
Investment considerations
- Suitability: add stock opportunities are generally suitable for risk‑tolerant investors, speculative traders or those performing detailed due diligence on company filings.
- Due diligence: Always read the issuer’s latest 10‑K/10‑Q (SEC) or NI 43‑101/press filings (SEDAR+) before trading. Check management commentary and auditor opinions.
- News sensitivity: Expect material price moves on press releases, milestone announcements and financing disclosures.
- Execution and custody: Because of wide spreads and low liquidity, use limit orders and consider execution costs. For investors interested in paired crypto operations (for firms with treasury crypto), consider custody options such as Bitget Wallet for self‑custody and Bitget’s platform services for regulated trading access where available.
- Dilution: Small issuers frequently raise capital via equity issuances which can dilute existing shareholders — review historical financing patterns.
This section is informational and should not be interpreted as investment advice.
Disambiguation and related tickers
- ADD (Nasdaq) — Color Star Technology Co., Ltd.
- ADD.V (TSX‑V) — Arctic Star Exploration Corp.
- Other uses: The symbol "ADD" can appear on disparate trading platforms and foreign exchanges. Always confirm the exchange suffix, country, and company legal name before executing a trade in add stock.
If you see "add stock" in a headline or screener, verify whether the context is Nasdaq (US) or TSX‑V (Canada) to avoid cross‑ticker confusion.
See also
- Penny stocks and microcaps — characteristics and risk profile.
- Junior miners and exploration lifecycle (prospecting, drilling, NI 43‑101 reports).
- Crypto‑treasury strategies: corporate holdings, staking and mining — risks and accounting considerations.
- Nasdaq listing rules, compliance processes and how to read SEC EDGAR filings.
- How to read SEDAR+ technical and corporate filings.
References
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Color Star Technology Co., Ltd. — SEC filings (Form 10‑K, 10‑Q, 8‑K). See company press releases and the SEC EDGAR database for dated filings (check filings issued through January 2026). Reported company statements about mining and AI initiatives published in late 2025–January 2026 (company press releases and 8‑K disclosures).
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Arctic Star Exploration Corp. — SEDAR+ filings and company press releases regarding the Diagras and Timantti projects (search SEDAR+ for the issuer name and project press releases; see documentation filed through January 2026).
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Market data pages and pricing snapshots (as of January 27, 2026): Yahoo Finance, Reuters company pages, and other major market‑data providers for share price, volume and market cap references. Specific quote dates are noted alongside data points in the article.
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Industry news and context — examples of treasury‑heavy crypto companies and market commentary through January 26–27, 2026: BeInCrypto/Coinspeaker coverage of corporate crypto treasuries (public articles on BitMine and other treasury matters) and market analysis pieces discussing price‑sensitivity of treasury holdings.
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Reuters reporting (Jan 27, 2026) on aerospace/defense sector companies (example of dated news items included in the source set). Business news cited here for timeliness and context; readers should consult the original Reuters item for full details.
Note: All references above are cited by source name and date. For primary verification, consult SEC EDGAR for U.S. filings, SEDAR+ for Canadian filings, and the issuer press release archives (company IR pages). Specific document identifiers (10‑K/10‑Q numbers, NI 43‑101 reports) are available on those platforms.
External links
- Color Star Technology — official corporate website and investor relations page (see company materials). Search the company name or ticker ADD on the Nasdaq/SEC pages for direct links.
- Arctic Star Exploration — official corporate website and SEDAR+ project filings (search issuer name and ADD.V on SEDAR+).
- SEC EDGAR and SEDAR+ — regulatory filing repositories for up‑to‑date financials and disclosures.
- Market data pages (e.g., Yahoo Finance, Reuters) for real‑time quotes and historical charts.
Note: The above are descriptive directions to official resources; please search the named services directly to access filings and market quotes.
Notes on scope and sourcing
This article focuses on the financial and market meanings of "add stock" as used to identify public issuers. It does not cover non‑financial or programming meanings of "add stock." All company facts in this article are based on primary filings and market data available as of late January 2026; readers should verify current prices, market caps and operational disclosures by consulting the primary sources listed in References.
Further exploration and next steps
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Start by checking the latest 10‑Q/10‑K or SEDAR+ filings and consult official press releases to confirm project statuses, treasury holdings and management commentary. Stay skeptical of headline summaries; primary filings provide the full, auditable record.


















