Sentences with phrase «stock ownership certificates»

The buyer would pay and the seller would receive stock ownership certificates.
The buyer would pay and the seller would receive stock ownership certificates.

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These include allowing users to create new asset classes, such as stocks or other ownership certificates, and create a variety of automated «smart contracts.»
In order to register for company DRIPs, you'll need to get an actual, old - school stock certificate from the company to apply — and you'll need to hold onto that certificate as proof of your share ownership.
To comply with restrictions imposed by federal law on foreign ownership of U.S. airlines, our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated bylaws restrict voting of shares of our common stock by non-U.S. citizens.
To comply with restrictions imposed by federal law on foreign ownership of U.S. airlines, our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated bylaws restrict voting of shares of our capital stock by non-U.S. citizens.
«For as long as I can remember, veteran businessmen and investors - I among them - have been warning about the dangers of irrational stock speculation and hammering away at the theme that stock certificates are deeds of ownership and not betting slips.
Technically, a stock certificate (which was / is a fancy printed piece of paper) indicates ownership of some number (typically 100) of shares of ownership in the company.
Generally, these words are used interchangeably to refer to the pieces of paper that denote ownership in a particular company, called stock certificates.
In addition, we need to verify your ownership of the assets that generate the income using copies of statements from your financial institution, brokerage statements, stock certificates or Promissory Notes.
In addition, we will need to verify your ownership of the assets that generate the income using copies of statements from your financial institution, brokerage statements, stock certificates or Promissory Notes.
The stock market has, over time, consistently provided investors with higher returns than «safer» investments like certificates of deposits and bonds — but there are also risks because buying stocks means acquiring an ownership interest in companies.
Paper certificates or electronic records that evidence ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
No, stocks are certificates of ownership in an underlying business.
When you purchase shares of stocks, you receive a stock certificate, which is your proof of ownership.
What that means is that they moved away some time ago from the notion of stocks having to have physical certificates that have to reside somewhere, so it's a market which inherently involves electronic or digital records of ownership of securities.
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