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Victoria's Secret Just Changed Its Stock Ticker To VSXY In The Middle Of A Proxy Fight

Published May 22, 2026
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Summary:
  • Victoria's Secret will start trading under the new ticker VSXY on the NYSE on June 2, 2026.
  • The change lands the same day as Q1 2026 earnings and three weeks before a contested annual meeting with activist BBRC.
  • The company's CUSIP, listing, and corporate structure all stay the same - the move is pure branding.

Lingerie companies do not normally change their ticker symbol. Then again, Victoria's Secret has not had a normal year.

The company said Thursday it will retire the VSCO ticker on June 2 and start trading as VSXY on the New York Stock Exchange, according to the company's press release. The same morning, it will release its first quarter 2026 results.

Three weeks later, on June 11, shareholders vote at an annual meeting that has turned into one of the more public proxy fights of the year. The new ticker is a marketing exercise. The timing is not.

Sexy As A Stock Story

CEO Hillary Super framed the change as a statement of identity, calling VSXY "a marker of who we are today" and saying the company is "celebrating sexy in all its forms." Nothing about the underlying business actually changes, with the CUSIP number, the legal entity, and the listing all staying the same.

What Victoria's Secret is really doing is using a free piece of corporate paperwork to send a brand message. The old ticker, VSCO, has nothing to do with the brand most shoppers know, while VSXY puts it front and center on every screener and quote.

That is a low-cost move with a high optics payoff during a fight where optics matter.

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The Proxy Fight In The Background

Activist investor BBRC has spent the last few weeks pushing publicly against board chair Donna James, with letters and a presentation criticizing the long-tenured board's leadership and capital allocation. Victoria's Secret has responded with its own letters and proxy supplements arguing the current leadership is already delivering for shareholders.

The June 2 earnings release is the company's chance to point to numbers, while the June 11 vote is the chance to point to results. In between, every customer who pulls up the stock will see a fresh ticker that ties the symbol directly to the brand.

What To Watch

Two things matter from here. The first is what Q1 actually shows on revenue, margins, and digital growth at PINK and Adore Me, the company's other two banners.

The second is how the vote breaks down on June 11. A clean earnings beat plus a board win would let the company frame VSXY as the start of a new chapter, while a miss or a board upset turns the new ticker into the most expensive part of a costly week.

The stock is doing what investors hoped it would, sitting above its 200-day moving average heading into the print.

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