CANADIAN MINING NEWS

OLD STOCK RESEARCH

                 

  Old Stock Certificates may still be valuable even if the stock no longer trades under the name printed on the certificate. The company may have merged with another company or simply changed its name.  Let our researchers find out the Rest of the Story...

shirlock, the stock detective Let the Sleuth of Old Stock Certificates seek out the mystery of your inherited booty. Are the shares worthless or are they valuable? Shirlock will do the research and report back to you the news, good bad or ugly. Don't delay - find out today!- Click Here for SHIRLOCK: SHIRLOCK accepts cheques, money orders or pay by credit card here:PAYPAL

If you have acquired old stock or bond certificates, and the company is no longer traded on any exchange, we can help you find out about the company...

Did the company go out of business?

Is the company in business under a different name?

Was the company acquired by another company?

How do I get in touch with the current company?

Do the Stock Certificates have Collector Value?

Let SHIRLOCK THE STOCK DETECTIVE help you find out the answers

Due to the amount of searches I have been performing I cannot do any more searches for free. I am sorry but my fee is very reasonable

OUR SERVICE: For a $25.00 fee per company ($25.00 Canadian dollars or $30.00 US dollars), I will serve as your Stock Detective and will provide you with a brief profile of companies whose original identities have been lost due to a change in name, merger, acquisition, dissolution, reorganization, bankruptcy or charter cancellation.
W
e need the company name, Place of incorporation, and the date the certificate was issued. Contact SHIRLOCK at: stock research

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Due to an overwhelming demand for information pertaining to Guaranty Trust of Canada, below please find information that has been provided to us regarding this company. The information below is believed to be accurate.
Guaranty Trust of Canada was merged with Central Trust to form Central Guaranty Trust. In 1992 Central Guaranty Trust collapsed and most of their assets were purchased by the Toronto Dominion Bank. Toronto Dominion Bank then merged with Canada Trust to form TD Canada Trust. TD Waterhouse is the department that takes care of stocks.
They can be contacted at 1.800.268.8209, 416.982.7981 or 416.944.5467. You may also visit their website at www.tdcanadatrust.com.


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Got an old stock certificate lying around the house or tucked away in a safe deposit box? These intriguing bits of paper often surface after a death when relatives sort through personal effects. The first question everyone asks is whether they are worth anything......A stock certificate might be worthless as an investment but worth something as a collectible. Value depends on the artwork, age, historical significance, rarity and popularity of the subject matter.

 We are always looking to add quality certificates to our inventory. If you have items for sale or trade, please send us a scan of them via email

Post your certificate's photo on this page as a collectible and we will try to sell it for you. Our fee is 10 %, send  a scanned or digital photo of the certificate to: scripophily

 

 

 

 

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