Parrotdog has over a 1,000 shareholders and a market cap ~27m so deserves a thread somewhere.

The company has two classes of shares, Ordinary Shares with voting rights and Investor Shares with limited voting rights. Caused by raising on two different equity crown funding platforms and trying to keep under 50 "official" shareholders to avoid becoming a code company. The voting rights are not worth much as the three founders control ~65% of the company.

Something strange recently happened in their first secondary trading event held on Orchestra. The price of the ordinary shares settled at double the price of the investor shares with reasonable volumes in both classes. Anyone know why?