Camper6
Well-known Member
- Location
- Northwestern Ontario Canada
All is well but the stock certificates are still valid. And I repeat. The value is what you can sell them for even if the stock is delisted. In fact I have some mining stock that I'm hanging on to. And I have some stock in a golf club that I can't sell but then I can still vote at the shareholders meeting.
So what's the value. Well in order to join the club you have to be a shareholder. I bought some stock in another golf club in town. I was going to join that club. Someone just bought it. So I'll just hang on.
I don't golf anymore. It's just too expensive now that I am retired.
Then there was a supper club in town and the owners were heavy investors. They wallpapered the bathroom with stock certificates. Look what they saved on wallpaper.
I was surprised. Most of the certificates were for a brassiere company.
So what's the value. Well in order to join the club you have to be a shareholder. I bought some stock in another golf club in town. I was going to join that club. Someone just bought it. So I'll just hang on.
I don't golf anymore. It's just too expensive now that I am retired.
Then there was a supper club in town and the owners were heavy investors. They wallpapered the bathroom with stock certificates. Look what they saved on wallpaper.
I was surprised. Most of the certificates were for a brassiere company.