You can check on line but you do need your holders number.
http://www.nsandi.com/
2007-02-15 03:38:04
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Many new investors are lured to the appeal of a penny stock due to the low price and potential for rapid growth which may be as high as several hundred percent in a few days.
Check here http://penny-stock.gelaf.info
Similarly, severe loss can occur and many penny stocks lose all of their value in the long term. Accordingly, the SEC warns that penny stocks are high risk investments and new investors should be aware of the risks involved but you can even make very big money. These risks include limited liquidity, lack of financial reporting, and fraud. A penny stock is a common stock that trades for less than $5 a share. While penny stocks generally are quoted over-the-counter, such as on the OTC Bulletin Board or in the Pink Sheets, they may also trade on securities exchanges, including foreign securities exchanges. In addition, penny stocks include the securities of certain private companies with no active trading market. Although a penny stock is said to be "thinly traded," share volumes traded daily can be in the hundreds of millions for a sub-penny stock. Legitimate information on penny stock companies can be difficult to find and a stock can be easily manipulated.
2014-10-16 22:42:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually the bank from whch you purchased has a list. Depending on the name of the Bond. government bonds can be looked up with their EE numbers on the finance section or under an financial group like prudential. Hope this helps.
2016-03-29 07:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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you can check it on line if you have your holders number,they usually take a couple of days to update after the first of month. They also show a list of the big winners numbers on teletext Good Luck
2007-02-15 03:51:30
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answered by lucy 4
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Write to them, give your address and previous address and your bond numbers and they will be able to give you your ref number and then you can check online.
2007-02-15 08:32:23
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answer #5
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answered by Caroline 5
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National Savings and Investments website (UK)
http://www.nsandi.com/products/index.jsp
Sites about bonds:
Bond Market Association - site has muni and corp data
http://www.bondmarkets.com/
Bond and Rate info
http://money.cnn.com/markets/bondcenter/
Bond Market Update
http://www.smartmoney.com/bondmarketup/
FMSbonds.com (muni bonds)
http://www.fmsbonds.com/
2007-02-15 04:01:06
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answered by mktgurl 4
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http://www.nsandi.com/products/pb/haveYouWon.jsp
which is the official site - it checks for unclaimed prizes as well as the last 6 draws.
2007-02-15 04:00:45
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answered by Biz Guru 5
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the numbers are printed on the certificates!
2007-02-15 03:47:26
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answered by Clint 6
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