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Do I have to transfer my shares myself now or will getquin do it automatically at some point?
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@Staatsmann thanks for the hint, i have to send an email to getquin
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@MasterLars Have you already changed the ISIN? Maybe the reverse split is already stored with the new ISIN.
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@Staatsmann Good morning No I have not changed anything, must be honest I do not even know what to do there
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I've read through it, so in plain English, I have to make a new transaction, as if I bought the shares new. And delete the old ones ? Sorry if I ask a bit clumsy, but in the description is something about swipe for example that does not work at all on my smartphone.
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@MasterLars Tap or swipe the transaction (depending on the device), enter the new ISIN in the top line with the ISIN and save. Alternatively, create a sale for all shares with the old ISIN on the day of the transfer. Sale price is the average purchase price, then create a purchase with new ISIN and insert the original average purchase price per share.
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@Staatsmann @MasterLars I just spoke with Lang & Schwarz: They say it is no longer traded in Germany but only on the NYSE. I.e. all those who trade it via Trade Republic must make a deposit transfer.
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@esbi That's great news. Do you also get a message from TR
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@MasterLars I can not say anything about it. Have also no idea to which broker I may bring the now -.- but it is a decision of the stock exchange Germany so's will be tradable no longer in Germany.