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  2. What Happens If I Lose a Stock Certificate? - AOL

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    You can either request a paper stock certificate from the company that issued it or ask your broker to help you secure them. Keep in mind that you may pay a fee to have a paper stock certificate ...

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  4. Stock certificate - Wikipedia

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    Certificate for a share in Kennet and Avon Canal Navigation, Great Britain, 1808. In corporate law, a stock certificate (also known as certificate of stock or share certificate) is a legal document that certifies the legal interest (a bundle of several legal rights) of ownership of a specific number of shares (or, under Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, a ...

  5. Book entry - Wikipedia

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    Adoption of book-entry systems among private companies has lagged adoption among public companies, public company transfer agents, and broker-dealers. [2] This may be due to a number of misunderstandings and challenges unique to private company security issuance but, regardless, data suggest adoption of book-entry systems among private companies is growing rapidly.

  6. Depository Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, investors can still request their certificates, but this has several inconveniences, and most people do not, except for novelty value. This led the New York Stock Exchange to establish the Central Certificate Service (CCS) in 1968 [9] at 44 Broad Street in New York City. [7] Anthony P. Reres was appointed the head of CCS.

  7. Prediction: These Will Be Wall Street's 2 Most-Prominent ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. Stock-split euphoria has helped send the broader market to new heights. A stock split is an event that allows a publicly traded company to alter both its share price ...

  8. Carta (software company) - Wikipedia

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    The company digitizes paper stock certificates along with stock options, warrants, and derivatives to allow companies, investors, and employees to manage their equity and track company ownership. The company also operated CartaX, a private stock exchange, which was shuttered in 2024. Carta was founded in 2012 by Henry Ward and Manu Kumar.

  9. 2 Stock-Split Stocks I Wouldn't Touch With a 10-Foot Pole

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    According to a study from Bank of America Global Research, companies conducting forward-stock splits have averaged a 25.4% return (since 1980) in the 12 months after their split is announced.