There are some companies that specialize in helping people with this. On one of their sites they say they need this information to assist them in tracking it down: "Yes, under specific conditions. We can research the current worth of your “lost” certificate as long as we know the exact name of the company, the approximate time of purchase and the name of the original shareholder. Whenever possible, the state of incorporation and number of shares involved could also prove useful to establish if your company has survived and if the shares in question are outstanding. Providing your certificate was registered to a specific name as opposed to a brokerage account, we may then be able to revive the investment by declaring the old shares lost and having new ones reissued." I will post the link I got this informatioan from here on the weblinks section. Always reasearch the companies that do this kind of work so that they don't try and rip you off.
After shrink i cannot recover unallocated space
You should consider selling stocks at a loss when you believe the investment is unlikely to recover in the future and you want to minimize further losses.
Stocks have lost their value. You should not buy Stocks.
there is no way unless you recover the drawing by memory
It depends on how long your data haws been lost, and how it was lost. EMC corporation can look to the codes inprinted in your softwar, and recover lost files and emails.
Recover has multiple meanings. Recover - to get something back. The police may recover a lost wallet. Recover - to get well. You should recover from your illness in 2 weeks.
go to a site which know sbout to recover username and password
If you want to recover lost data from a hard drive, the first and most important thing is to stop using the drive immediately. When files are deleted or a drive is formatted, the data is often still there until new data overwrites it. Here are the steps I would take: Check simple solutions first Make sure the files are not just hidden, moved, or sitting in the Recycle Bin/Trash. If it’s an external hard drive, also try another USB cable or computer to rule out connection problems. Avoid writing new data to the drive Don’t install recovery software on the same drive where you lost files. New data could overwrite the deleted files and make recovery harder. Use reliable data recovery software For accidental deletion, formatting, or partition issues, a good recovery tool can scan the drive and recover many types of files, including photos, videos, documents, and other data. If you need to recover lost data from a hard drive, there are several reliable data recovery tools that are commonly used, including Recuva, Disk Drill, Coolmuster Data Recovery, and EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. Recover files to another location Always save recovered files to a different drive, not back to the damaged hard drive. Consider professional recovery for physical damage If the hard drive makes clicking noises, is not detected at all, or has been physically damaged, software usually won’t help. In that case, a professional data recovery service may be the safer option. The best way to avoid this situation is to keep regular backups. Data recovery can work in many cases, but no method can guarantee 100% recovery, especially after a drive has been overwritten or physically damaged.
The simplest way to recover a lost disk is first to determine if the disk can be recovered from the hard drive or the recycle/trash file. If this is not possible, data recovery programs can be purchased to recover the data.
To recover profits lost due to theft they raise the prices that everyone pays.
no u cant
No