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BR Forms Shares!!!
neverletitgetyoudown
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hi all,
as part of my work i get the option to buy shares over a 3 year period i know i have to declare these but i have no idea how much they are etc!!
should i ring them and get amounts and stuff
god these forms are hurting my head!!!!
as part of my work i get the option to buy shares over a 3 year period i know i have to declare these but i have no idea how much they are etc!!
should i ring them and get amounts and stuff
god these forms are hurting my head!!!!
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The OR will sort & more than likely seize so dont worry too muchWe all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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there nothing big and wont make much difference to them!!
thanks for you answers just trying to get my head around all the forms0 -
Is it a listed companyHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
its a bank!!0
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have a look on the bbc news website under business and check out the share priceHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
its about 90p0
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