Horry Telephone Cooperative was founded in 1954. In the old days, members actually received a stock certificate as proof of membership. The shares had no value except maybe the $10 it cost to purchase them and they were never to be traded. As long as the customer retained service they are eligible for capital credits, but the shares accrued no additional value.
If you have questions or concerns about Horry Telephone Cooperative Inc capital credits (stock), please contact our Accounting Department at (843) 369-8530.
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HTC Representative
The value of 2 shares of Horry Telephone Cooperative would depend on the current market price of each share. To determine the total worth, you would need to multiply the current price of a single share by two. Since Horry Telephone Cooperative is a private entity, its shares may not be publicly traded, and specific pricing information might not be readily available. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult the cooperative directly or check with a financial advisor.
To determine the current value of 6 shares of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) stock acquired in 1980, you would need to check the current market price of AT&T shares. Since stock prices fluctuate, you can find the current price on financial news websites or stock market platforms. Multiply the current price by 6 to get the total value. Additionally, consider any stock splits or dividends that may have occurred since 1980, as these could affect the total shares owned and their value.
Less than 50 cents.
I doubt anything. My family sold out to ma bell back in the 70's. If you have a certificate that shows buckeye telephone or buckeye telephone and supply company, I may purchase it for sentimental value. My email address is wessnyder@yahoo.com.
Use its capital divided by outstanding stock, we can get value of the stock.
A stock's par value is the monetary amount assigned to the share of stock.
To find the value of a stock certificate, you can check the current market price of the stock on a financial news website or by contacting a stockbroker. The value of a stock certificate is determined by the price of the stock in the stock market.
Stock is always the current price.
The stock value will then be the combined value.
No, the par value does not change in a stock split.
The lowest possible value that a stock can reach is zero, meaning the stock becomes worthless.
Value of Southwestern Bell Stock Feb 15, 1984