K Kris Oct 12, 2008 #1 If I want to buy stock for a friend, and present them with a stock certificate as a gift, what is the best way to do this? Who would issue a certificate of ownership... the company itself?
If I want to buy stock for a friend, and present them with a stock certificate as a gift, what is the best way to do this? Who would issue a certificate of ownership... the company itself?
N nutmeg Oct 12, 2008 #6 Quote from thegazelle: http://www.oneshare.com/ More... You do know these shares are FTD's. Everytime one is sold a short must cover.
Quote from thegazelle: http://www.oneshare.com/ More... You do know these shares are FTD's. Everytime one is sold a short must cover.
S SCNinvestor Oct 14, 2008 #7 Quote from nutmeg: You can get this one for $35 on line with frame @lutz.com More... Kris, this suggestion is very good. I have done the same a year ago.
Quote from nutmeg: You can get this one for $35 on line with frame @lutz.com More... Kris, this suggestion is very good. I have done the same a year ago.
D Don Bright Oct 14, 2008 #8 Quote from nutmeg: You do know these shares are FTD's. Everytime one is sold a short must cover. More... LOL Don
Quote from nutmeg: You do know these shares are FTD's. Everytime one is sold a short must cover. More... LOL Don
K Kris Oct 14, 2008 #9 Thanks for the suggestions guys, is it a fairly simple process to put the stock in my friend's name? My brokerage handles this?
Thanks for the suggestions guys, is it a fairly simple process to put the stock in my friend's name? My brokerage handles this?
K krazykarl Oct 14, 2008 #10 Quote from Kris: Thanks for the suggestions guys, is it a fairly simple process to put the stock in my friend's name? My brokerage handles this? More... Yes. There is usually a fee for getting a physical certificate from your broker, because it's really in their name unless you take delivery.
Quote from Kris: Thanks for the suggestions guys, is it a fairly simple process to put the stock in my friend's name? My brokerage handles this? More... Yes. There is usually a fee for getting a physical certificate from your broker, because it's really in their name unless you take delivery.