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Technology Stocks : IBM
IBM 307.20-0.9%3:59 PM EDT

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (8206)10/8/2020 10:54:11 PM
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I am just guessing here based on past knowledge, but you may be able to liquidate directly through the agent, but they usually charge a fee for that.

Also most brokerage firms charge fees to get a certificate now. If you never plan to sell no big deal.

No one wants to issue certs any more for quite a few reasons. It was considered a big obstacle to shortening the settlement cycle. Certs get lost and often are not correctly endorsed...

You may want to call these guys, but they may have no information on the new company:

A periodic statement of account is provided to the holder of book entry shares, reflecting the number of shares registered in your name and held by Computershare. If you currently hold IBM stock certificates and wish to deposit the shares into book entry with the transfer agent, call Computershare at 888-IBM-6700, or 781-575-2727 for instructions.
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