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Husky Energy Inc. cumulative redeemable preferred T.HSE.PR.B



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Comment by RagingBull3on Dec 02, 2020 8:23am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Vote No to Share Conversion - Reasons Explained

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Vote No to Share Conversion - Reasons ExplainedI always wonder if my "worthless" delisted/bankrupt/cease trade order shares that sat in my account and then finally disappeared...... ended up going to the Shorts (Brokerage house balancing their accounts).   

I fully believe "Nake Shorts" are happening all the time.       

Makes you wonder about your Enron Certificates.... There must be tons of them out there before, yet now becoming scarce.    


autofocus111 wrote: RB You have to pay the broker a fee of ~$50 to receive a stock certificate registered in your name.

People collect these too. My Enron certificate goes for $250 these days. If I'd known they would be worth that much one day, I would have have gotten a separate certificate issued for each share I owned haha.

>>>This historic stock certificate was the focus of one of the biggest scandals in American stock market history. Enron is now the symbol of greed and mismanagement. Enron stock certificates have become increasingly scarce more difficult to obtain. These look great framed! Enron was an energy company based in Houston TX. In 2000 it claimed nearly a billion dollars in revenue but filed for bankruptcy in New York in late 2001. Enron was a world leader in electricity, natural gas, and pulp and paper. It was plagued with systemic accounting fraud which quickly became known as the “Enron Scandal”.

https://www.bullmarketgifts.com/Enron-Corp-Stock-Certificate-p/1693.htm


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