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How can your stocks be reduced?




How can your stocks be reduced. If you bought 12,500 shares in a company, then it changed it's name, how can you now only have 4825 shares?




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How can your stocks be reduced?

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Feb 12, 2011
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by: Shaun

I don’t know what happened but your ownership in the company should have stayed the same. Maybe the shares were reduced and the price went up to account for it or something like that. It depends on the situation, but you shouldn’t have lost anything.

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