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what is one share of southern states stock worth
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I have votingshares from 1948 through 1952 & not a hint of what they are worth to a collector
it depends... it moves like hourly
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what is one share of southern states stock worth
Please give a phone number you will answer ...your phone will not answer they said call back during office hours and I just got off the phone with them10:15 wednesday morning.
I have votingshares from 1948 through 1952 & not a hint of what they are worth to a collector
Net Worth Per Share= (Total Assets-Total Liabilities)/No of Shares Outstanding
The latest value of the share is $28.02
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I have 1 $5.00 share of Wabash Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Inc. purchased Jan 1, 1950 with a 6% per centum of the par value thereof, in any one year. I found it in my grandmothers things it belonged to my Grandfathers. Can I find out what it is worth and where can we cash them? Thank You, Melanie Kaiserman melaniekaiserman@icloud.com
10% is a share in NAMSEK worth as percentage of a share in ODX Group Inc., in year 4EXPLANATION:The share of NAMSEK in year 4 is around $ shares (as given from the above table). Hence the value of one share will be $2.5/shareThe share of ODX Group Inc., in year 4 is around $ shares (as given from the above table). Hence the value of one share is $Therefore, a share in NAMSEK worth as percentage of a share in ODX Group Inc., in year 4 will be= 0.1 or 10 %
4.20 a share
It was awful. The Zong ship was the worst. They would get a handful of food each day to share between about 600 of them. If they were ill they would be thrown overboard because ill slaves weren't worth anything.
If a company is made up of 100 shares, and that company is worth £100, then one share will be worth £1. If you own 1 share then you own 1% of said company. If the companies value increases to £150 then you will still own 1% of the company, and the value of your share will increase to £1.50. This assumes that the company does not "issue" any additional shares. If we go back to the first instance when the company is worth £100 with 100 shares and you own one share, if the company issues another 100 shares, then your 1 share will now be worth £0.50.
I have some old stock certificates from "Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association". Issued in 1977.Worth anything?Tx, Doug Cunnien