What can I do with GTE stock certificates?

What can I do with GTE stock certificates?

What should I do with my GTE stock certificates? If you are still holding GTE stock certificates (even if they are lost or misplaced), they must be exchanged for you to receive the merger consideration and accrued dividends on those shares. Please contact Computershare at 1-800-631-2355 for further instructions.

Are Bell Atlantic stock certificates worth anything?

In the worst case, the certificates may not have much or any value as stock, though some old stock certificates can be worth something to collectors as antiques.

Is Southwestern Bell stock still good?

But you’ll be happy to know that Southwestern Bell not only still exists but it has come full circle. And, most important, your shares are alive and well. Southwestern Bell Corporation was renamed SBC Inc. in 1995.

How do I check my Verizon stock?

Phone numbers Call 800.631. 2355 in the U.S. or outside the U.S. toll-free at 866.725. 6576. For hearing-impaired assistance, call 800.952.

Does Verizon issue stock certificates?

Access your account online to review and manage your investment. Protect your Verizon Communications stock certificates by turning them in for share safekeeping at no cost.

Can I cash in old stock certificates?

Not anyone can cash in a stock certificate. Most stocks are issued to an individual, but they do transfer to heirs. In this case, the transfer agent will tell you that you need to provide a probated will if you inherited the certificate.

How much are old stock certificates worth?

Old certificates can be worth anywhere from $10 to $10,000, although most samples will fall in the lower end of the range. Collectors value certificates for the history of the issuing companies and also as art.

How do you find out how much a stock is worth?

The most common way to value a stock is to compute the company’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. The P/E ratio equals the company’s stock price divided by its most recently reported earnings per share (EPS). A low P/E ratio implies that an investor buying the stock is receiving an attractive amount of value.