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Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
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      02-09-2011, 08:53 PM
So, I was clearing out some old folders the other day and came across
a share certificate in my name for 110 Shares with TMN Group plc. I
seem to remember getting the shares free for some reason.
It looks like the company was aquired by another sometime in 2006.
Do I need to get my certificate changed ? or have I lost those
shares ?

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Colin Irvine
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      02-09-2011, 10:00 PM
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:53:55 -0800 (PST), Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
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>So, I was clearing out some old folders the other day and came across
>a share certificate in my name for 110 Shares with TMN Group plc. I
>seem to remember getting the shares free for some reason.
>It looks like the company was aquired by another sometime in 2006.
>Do I need to get my certificate changed ? or have I lost those
>shares ?


Get on to the Company Secretary of the aquiring company.

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Pete Fisher
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      02-10-2011, 06:40 AM
In communiqué <(E-Mail Removed)>, Colin Irvine
<(E-Mail Removed)> cast forth these pearls of wisdom
>On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:53:55 -0800 (PST), Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
>squeezed out the following:
>
>>So, I was clearing out some old folders the other day and came across
>>a share certificate in my name for 110 Shares with TMN Group plc. I
>>seem to remember getting the shares free for some reason.
>>It looks like the company was aquired by another sometime in 2006.
>>Do I need to get my certificate changed ? or have I lost those
>>shares ?

>
>Get on to the Company Secretary of the aquiring company.
>


Indeed. Though they may well be held 'electronically' by a share
registration setup such as Equiniti. You can usually fill in a form
certifying that the share certificate has been lost, so long as they
have you on their records. This may be at a previous address though and
if the OP didn't notify a move that needs sorting first.

Looks like it is/was administered by Capita or is this not the TMN Group
plc the OP seeks?


http://www.northcote.co.uk/company_l...=T&SDL=NI02780
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Simon Wilson
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      02-10-2011, 08:24 AM
On 10/02/2011 07:40, Pete Fisher wrote:
> In communiqué <(E-Mail Removed)>, Colin Irvine
> <(E-Mail Removed)> cast forth these pearls of wisdom
>> On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:53:55 -0800 (PST), Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
>> squeezed out the following:
>>
>>> So, I was clearing out some old folders the other day and came across
>>> a share certificate in my name for 110 Shares with TMN Group plc. I
>>> seem to remember getting the shares free for some reason.
>>> It looks like the company was aquired by another sometime in 2006.
>>> Do I need to get my certificate changed ? or have I lost those
>>> shares ?

>>
>> Get on to the Company Secretary of the aquiring company.
>>

>
> Indeed. Though they may well be held 'electronically' by a share
> registration setup such as Equiniti. You can usually fill in a form
> certifying that the share certificate has been lost, so long as they
> have you on their records. This may be at a previous address though and
> if the OP didn't notify a move that needs sorting first.
>
> Looks like it is/was administered by Capita or is this not the TMN Group
> plc the OP seeks?
>
>
> http://www.northcote.co.uk/company_l...=T&SDL=NI02780


<swerve>

I have a piddling small holding in a US company, the shares are
registered with a broker over there. They now want to charge an
'inactivity fee' of $100/year, which will pretty soon diminish the
shares to 0.

Can I just ask them to send me the certificate?

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Colin Irvine
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      02-10-2011, 10:11 AM
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:24:12 +0000, Simon Wilson squeezed out the
following:

>I have a piddling small holding in a US company, the shares are
>registered with a broker over there. They now want to charge an
>'inactivity fee' of $100/year, which will pretty soon diminish the
>shares to 0.
>
>Can I just ask them to send me the certificate?


Yes. However, given they're US shares, I'd be inclined to sell them
and buy something here.

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Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
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      02-10-2011, 09:29 PM
On Feb 10, 7:40*am, Pete Fisher <Pe...@ps-fisher.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In communiqu <1376l69j2rril75hm3rejbl2ucct5j6...@4ax.com>, Colin Irvine
> <l...@bottom.of.home.page> cast forth these pearls of wisdom
>
> >On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:53:55 -0800 (PST), Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)
> >squeezed out the following:

>
> >>So, I was clearing out some old folders the other day and came across
> >>a share certificate in my name for 110 Shares with TMN Group plc. I
> >>seem to remember getting the shares free for some reason.
> >>It looks like the company was aquired by another sometime in 2006.
> >>Do I need to get my certificate changed ? or have I lost those
> >>shares ?

>
> >Get on to the Company Secretary of the aquiring company.

>
> Indeed. Though they may well be held 'electronically' by a share
> registration setup such as Equiniti. You can usually fill in a form
> certifying that the share certificate has been lost, so long as they
> have you on their records. This may be at a previous address though and
> if the OP didn't notify a move that needs sorting first.
>
> Looks like it is/was administered by Capita or is this not the TMN Group
> plc the OP seeks?
>
> http://www.northcote.co.uk/company_l...1&ALR=T&SDL=NI...



Aye, Capita look after most of mine, so I'll give em a buzz tomorrow
and see what they say.

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