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Alliance & Leicester/Santander shares - what's happening?
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I have some A&L shares, which I understand were converted to Santander shares a couple of months ago following the take over. In mid-November I got a really strange letter from Santander, which I didn't really understand. Can anyone explain to me what Santander are doing? Are they selling all my shares? I haven't heard anything further since the original letter (which my super tidy husband has helpfully shredded!).
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
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I sduggest you ring them on the phone number given.
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Santander are not selling any of your shares.
What they have done is made a rights issue to existing shareholders, including you. The 'right' was to purchase more Santander shares at a fixed price
They are selling your rights issue and will send you a cheque for the proceeds (if any) fairly soon.
Normally you get the choice betwen selling your rights and taking them up - but Spanish law made this impractical for UK shareholders
What they have done is made a rights issue to existing shareholders, including you. The 'right' was to purchase more Santander shares at a fixed price
They are selling your rights issue and will send you a cheque for the proceeds (if any) fairly soon.
Normally you get the choice betwen selling your rights and taking them up - but Spanish law made this impractical for UK shareholders