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Nationalpower share prices?
aaroncaz
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I am asking for a friend, trying to find out the share prices for the last 10 years,if possible?
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"National Power" as it was no longer exists.
From the NPower Website:
History
The npower business was formally created in October 1999 and launched in April 2000. It combines the former electricity and gas supply businesses of MEB, Calortex, MEB Powerline, National Power Energy Direct and Independent Energy, Yorkshire Electricity and Northern Electric and Gas.
Innogy was formed in 2001 when National Power demerged into International Power and Innogy. RWE acquired Innogy and the retail brand npower in May 2002. RWE Innogy was officially renamed RWE npower on 2nd August 2004. National Wind Power and Innogy Hydro also came together under the name npower renewables. For further information see the ‘Key Dates’ section below.
International Power share price here:
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail?type=chart&display=chart&code=cotn%3AIPR.L&it=le&timeframe=1f3&index=&versus=&linetype=line&Go=Plot+&overlay=&overlay2=&overlay3=&overlay4=&indicator=&indicator2=&indicator3=&indicator4=&chartwidth=500
So it is likely that your friend will now have shares in IP instead (unless it was a cash buyout in which case they would have received a wad of cash, and they should have asked why someone was sending them money for nothing...). They need to contact the registrar on the National Power share certificate to find out how many IP shares they have.
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This might help
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=IPR.L0 -
Thanks to both of you! That's a real help!0
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