The problem with Gladstone is actually the new ISIN. A transfer of the old one is probably not possible and if it is, you still can't sell it.
The new ISIN is also up to clearstream. As soon as the new ISIN is entered, you could transfer it and then sell it.
At TR, for example, Solventum is registered, but it is not tradable and there is no price information. Nevertheless, I could transfer the share to another broker, where I could then sell it in New York, for example.
The new ISIN is also up to clearstream. As soon as the new ISIN is entered, you could transfer it and then sell it.
At TR, for example, Solventum is registered, but it is not tradable and there is no price information. Nevertheless, I could transfer the share to another broker, where I could then sell it in New York, for example.
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@DividendenWaschbaer at SC it looks identical at Solventum. It is booked in without a price and with the note that there are currently no prices. I'll just have to wait and see with GLAD. I don't want to sell them at all, but continue to hold them. I'm still confident that the new shares will come. It will just take some time. It's always a bit annoying in Germany and Europe that such things bring with them a rat's tail of uncertainty.
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