Er - trying various registrars is a long shot without at least knowing the company name. If you can work out the name then at least you can find out the particular registrar to approach and inquire about any holding and get any share certificates reissued.
2006-10-10 11:31:14
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answered by LongJohns 7
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In order to trace a shareholding, you need the original company name, albeit that the company may have changed its name or been subject to a merger.
A registrar would be able to advise youwhere the register is held. The registrar will then be able to research their records to ascertain what had happened to the shareholder's certificates.
In 1990 there was an offer for sale by HM Government of the regional electricity companies. Since that date a number of mergers and name changes have taken place and the registers are maintained by various registrars.
Whilst you may not be able to find the share certificate, you may hold other documentation which will enable the registrar to locate the holding ie: tax vouchers/offer documents/contract note.
Try www.capitalregistrars.com
2006-10-10 00:28:30
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answered by steve p 1
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Share registrars
2006-10-11 07:38:33
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answered by thegodfather 2
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If you used a brokerage, check with them.
Otherwise, you're SOL.
2006-10-11 13:10:32
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answered by ckm1956 7
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Did you use a broker, he will have records!!!
2006-10-10 00:18:18
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answered by Rob S 3
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nothin...!
2006-10-10 00:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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cry??
2006-10-10 00:18:13
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answered by Rich 1
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