If you have lost your share certificate, you should contact the Company’s Registrar,Link Asset Services Limited, as quickly as possible, quoting your shareholder reference number if you have it - this can be found on your share certificate or on the tax voucher accompanying your dividend. The Registrar keeps a record of shareholders names and addresses, and the number of shares they own.
Link Asset Service’sregistered address is: Link Asset ServicesLimited +44 (0) 871 664 0300 The Registry, 34 Beckenham Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 4TU
How to check for total number of shares? The number of shares in a company can be calculated by checking the stock's market capitalization. A simple calculation is to divide the total market capitalization with its share price.
If you know the market cap of a company and its share price, then figuring out the number of outstanding shares is easy. Just take the market capitalization figure and divide it by the share price. The result is the number of shares on which the market capitalization number was based.
You can find out the names of the shareholders of a public company through several resources. If you wish to find out the names of large shareholders of a public company that has filed with the SEC, you can find this information by searching EDGAR, the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval System.
Investors can find the total number of outstanding shares a company has on its balance sheet. Outstanding shares can also be used to calculate some key financial metrics, including a company's market cap and its earnings per share. They are separate from treasury shares, which are held by the company itself.
If you know the market cap of a company and its share price, then figuring out the number of outstanding shares is easy. Just take the market capitalization figure and divide it by the share price. The result is the number of shares on which the market capitalization number was based.
approach. If you're confident you're a shareholder in a particular company, then you can start by contacting that company directly. It's a company's job to aid its shareholders where it reasonably can, you are their part owner after all.
You can check your Demat account status by logging into your online trading account or your DP's website. It will show details like account balance, list of holdings, transaction history, pledged shares, if any, credit and debit balances, etc. You can also call or email your DP.
Check from the official website of a stock exchange
To do so, they need to visit the exchange's website and enter the company's name. Next, they can scroll to find the SHP option and open it to check the shareholding pattern of the concerned company.
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