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    I have lost my original Bills of Lading. Can I obtain a new set?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: If an original bill of lading is lost, destroyed or stolen, a new bill generally cannot be obtained unless the original has been found. Instead, the shipper must obtain an order by the court that directs the transport line or carrier to make delivery

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    I have lost my original Bills of Lading. Can I obtain a new set?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: If an original bill of lading is lost, destroyed or stolen, a new bill generally cannot be obtained unless the original has been found. Instead, the shipper must obtain an order by the court that directs the transport line or carrier to make delivery

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    I have lost my original Bills of Lading. Can I obtain a new set?

    July 9, 2024 No Comments

    A: If an original bill of lading is lost, destroyed or stolen, a new bill generally cannot be obtained unless the original has been found. Instead, the shipper must obtain an order by the court that directs the transport line or carrier to make delivery

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    I lost my share certificate. Do I still own the stock?

    July 9, 2024 No Comments

    A: Regardless of whether a shareholder loses his or her stock certificate, that person still owns the shares. However, in order to replace the physical certificate, the shareholder must contact the company’s stock transfer agent. The corporation should be able to provide the shareholder with

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    I need a telex release for a Bill of Lading. What must I do to obtain it?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: A telex release is typically issued by the freight carrier after all original copies of the bill of lading are surrendered. Some carriers require payment of all fees before the telex release is transmitted to the receiving agent. Shippers and forwarding agents can usually

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    I need a telex release for a Bill of Lading. What must I do to obtain it?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: A telex release is typically issued by the freight carrier after all original copies of the bill of lading are surrendered. Some carriers require payment of all fees before the telex release is transmitted to the receiving agent. Shippers and forwarding agents can usually

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    I need a telex release for a Bill of Lading. What must I do to obtain it?

    July 9, 2024 No Comments

    A: A telex release is typically issued by the freight carrier after all original copies of the bill of lading are surrendered. Some carriers require payment of all fees before the telex release is transmitted to the receiving agent. Shippers and forwarding agents can usually

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    If a company has a high debt to capital ratio, what else should I look at before investing?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: A variety of equity valuation metrics can be utilized to evaluate a company along with the debt to capital ratio to get a more complete picture of the company’s viability as an investment. The debt to equity ratio can be used as an alternative

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    If a company has a high debt to capital ratio, what else should I look at before investing?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: A variety of equity valuation metrics can be utilized to evaluate a company along with the debt to capital ratio to get a more complete picture of the company’s viability as an investment. The debt to equity ratio can be used as an alternative

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    If a company has a high debt to capital ratio, what else should I look at before investing?

    July 9, 2024 No Comments

    A: A variety of equity valuation metrics can be utilized to evaluate a company along with the debt to capital ratio to get a more complete picture of the company’s viability as an investment. The debt to equity ratio can be used as an alternative

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