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PaulB | 14:50 Wed 18th Feb 2004 | How it Works
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Hi everyone. My dad has shares in a company called H-Net.net Inc (Ticker symbol HNNT:US). The shares were bought through a Broker in Bejing who are now no longer there and he needs to know how to find a broker in the UK to sell them through as they have gone up a hell of a lot. He has the Certificate etc.. Please help if you can, cheers People
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You could always try looking under 'Stockbrokers' in the Yellow Pages.
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Boy do I feel Stoopid.... ;o) In my panic, I never even thought of that LOL - I've found somewhere now thanks
Hi Paul If I were you I would not even use a broker but sell them through a bank such as Barclays who offer a stockbroker type service. Look at : www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk - If you want to get into share dealing you can set up an account with a bank and buy or sell yourself - much easier. Hope this helps.
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Yeah, I think he tried to sell them through a bank but they didn't want to know but I will visit your link and have a look around, Cheers roscoe
I sold shares through my bank and had the option of doing it online - this more than halved the bank charges and was easy to do.
some banks will say no because these are shares listed on a foreign market - the big 4 (HSBC Natwest RBS and Barclays) should have no problem trading them for you and you don't have to be a customer with them - simply walk in off the street and enquire.
check out www.uksharesguide.co.uk

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