On 05.03.2007, at 04:55, Matt Haas wrote: > One thing that my friend was interested in was if anyone knows the > value > of the stock certificate? The issue price was for one and two thirds > dollars but I'm sure it's worth a bit more than that now. Matt, this question comes up via my website every now and then, so I asked it before, and here is the info Larry sent me in 1999: ,---------[ AMC stock (info from 1999)] | AMC sold out to Chryler in the 3rd quarter of 1987 for $4.50 a share. | Chrysler stock was about $32 to $42 a share for the common stock which is | the only thing we'll talk about, it took about 10 shares of AMC stock to get | 1 share of Chrysler stock except anything under about 50 shares of AMC stock | you had to turned the stock in for the money. I still have my last 5 shares | of AMC stock, along with Dominick Jaradine, AMX prototype owner, formerly | from Kenosha and at least one former/present AMC now Mopar engine factory | worker kept one share. Anything less than 100 shares of stock is called an | "odd lot" or an uneven number of stock shares. I got my information by | looking up my 1987 stock holders proxy statement, of about 200 pages | detailing the merger of AMC and Chrysler. The firm of: Morgan Shareholder | Services Trust Company, P.O. Box 2990, Church Street Station, New York, New | York 10008-2990 was where the stock was supposed to be sent, but that was in | September of 1988. I'm not sure is the address is good any more. Any | stocker broker firm should be able to find out if the stock is any good. | | Now the bad news: The stock is probably already cancelled and here is why. | A good number of cancelled AMC stock certificates are floating around, John | Conde, a former Public Relations director for AMC, sells them and a lot of them | are of that period. Here is how you tell if the stock has already been | cancelled. | 1) The stock certificate has holes punched into it. | 2) It is signed on the black of the certifcate with the name of whoever | owned the stock on the front. | 3) It has cancelled on the front or back of it. | | American stock certificates were not supposed to leave the United States. | They could only be traded in the United States. The only Global Stock and | the first one to be traded in both the United States and Europe is the | Daimler-Chrysler stock. All Chrysler stock was transferred into Daimler | Chrysler last year with the Chrysler Daimler-Mercedes merger in 1998. | Daimler-Chrysler stock hit a high of $100 and fell back to about $66 a | share. As I recall the Daimler-Chrysler stock may have been delisted off | the New York stock exchange because the Daimler-Chrysler stock is now | largely owned in Europe and not the United States. And that is probably more | then anyone wants to know about stocks or at least dead stocks like AMC. It | is possible I'm wrong and someone left the stock in Europe for some reason | and it may be still good. | | Larry R. Daum `---------- -- Wolfgang Mederle Munich, Bavaria (Germany) amclist2006@xxxxxxx <URL:http://www.american-motors.de/> _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list