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share values for probate.
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Damm had totally forgotten the dividends too

Tho they are only a few pence, I naively thought I could simply find out how much they was worth on xxx date and enter that.
Can't take over the shares that's not an option
Thought this was proving too simple to true.
All the deceased had was bank accounts and these few shares, thought it would be a simple case of entering values on form.... but oh no never that as simple sigh sigh SIGH0 -
A lot of companies have the info you want on their own websites.
Eg Google the company name, make sure you select the website that is the actual company and there you go.:T
I've had to do this recently to find out past dividends and the info was all there going back several years.:)0
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