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

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    Electronic stock certificates are becoming the norm but it’s still possible to get a paper share certificate. You can either request a paper stock certificate from the company that issued it or ...

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

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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. 1 Unique Stock-Split Stock That's a Screaming Buy in ... - AOL

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    A blank paper stock certificate for shares of a publicly traded company. ... It plans to issue $21 billion worth of its stock via ongoing at-the-market offerings, which would dilute existing ...

  6. 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.

  7. Capitalization table - Wikipedia

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    In the past, companies would issue shares on paper stock certificates and then use the cap table as an accounting representation and summary of share ownership. Public companies have increasingly eliminated all paper stock certificates in a process called "dematerialization" to simplify and decrease transactions costs. Most global regulators ...

  8. Savings bonds: What they are and how to cash them in - AOL

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    Series EE bonds issued from November through April 2025 earn a rate of 2.60 percent, while Series I bonds issued during the same period pay a higher 3.11 percent yield, which will fluctuate ...

  9. How To Cash in Savings Bonds: Simple Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    If you have a paper savings bond or an electronic record of it, look for the date it was issued. Depending on the series, the savings bond matures either 20 or 30 years after the issue date.