My father died in January, did he have Moenergo shares to blame?



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if you have already gone to a notary, it doesn't matter if the deadline for going to a notary has expired or not.

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it's not too late. Request

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One problem with these shares: the controlling interest in many, if not most, large companies is bought up, and the shareholders at the meeting decide not to pay dividends, because there is no profit. And there are no profits, because the same meeting set millions of dollars in salaries for the management. The management is the holder of the shares. So the rest of the shareholders can shove their shares in. Except the law requires that notice of shareholder meetings be sent out, so they do.

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I'm afraid to even speculate as to the fate of my voucher, which should give me ownership of part of the bakery and dry cleaners. What with the stock. It's not too late to make a request, the notary makes requests electronically. If necessary, the notary will issue an additional certificate of right to inheritance. Inheritance is taken in one large piece, if you inherit even one teaspoon - then at the same time and factories, newspapers, steamships shares, money in bank accounts. All shares have a nominal value. There are valuation methodologies, too.

 

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