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dancecaller | 22:05 Thu 09th Oct 2008 | Business & Finance
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I have Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley shares.
When they were nationalised it was said that shareholders might eventually get something. What can I do with them? Can I transfer them to someone else or give them away?
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A few days ago the guy from the stockmarket said that the shares are practically worthless.The government is stepping in to save savers money not investors.Investors were taking a gamble with shares and looks like theyve lost.

Sorry they are most likely not worth anything.
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"Investors were taking a gamble with shares and looks like theyve lost"

I don't know why you feel you have to be so gleefully self-righteous about 'investors'. Many shares are held in pension funds. And I got mine because I was a saver when the building societies became a bank.

In any case you completely neglected the question I asked. Can I transfer these shares to someone else?
At present no you can't.
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Thank you
Firelighters?
Best of luck
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Well I've not got enough to paper the wall. What happens if a shareholder dies then?

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