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![]() | Newbie: selling shares from former Building Society Apologies for this rather naive question, but I am totally new to trading and wondered if this also covered stocks and shares. When the Woolwich Building Society (in the UK) decide to become a bank, I was given a set of shares which were re-valued when the Woolwich were taken over by Barclays Bank. I was told that the shares were worth about £2,000. I wondered how I could sell my shares and the timescale for doing so. I suppose what concerns me is that share prices can peak and whilst I am sorting out the sale, they drop and I lose out! Any advice you can give would be most welcome. Penny Last edited by Penny Less; 09-27-2006 at 07:37 PM. | ||
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![]() | Re: Newbie: selling shares from former Building Society You might want to check out the many online stockbrokers for a cheap trade, or you might like to go through your own bank if you are not confident doing the paperwork While the commission will be a little higher through you bank, they will walk you through the process, which might be better for you. | ||
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