Help purchasing shares

Harcourt

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Hi,

For my wedding anniversary as a novelty I wanted to get my wife some shares in Louis Vuitton (the actual company is called LVMH)

If anyone can offer any assistance how i'd go about this that would be great, as I don't really have much idea.

Presumably I need to find a stockbroker but I was wondering if they would bother with a relatively small transaction like this. Also i'm not sure which exchange this companies on but I dont its the London one.Any help appreciated! Thanks
 
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I don't mean an LV handbag, I mean one that comes handy to hit someone with :D

oh right - that would be the one with the house brick in it kept handy for such occasions :D:D
 
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I bought my wife new car mats for her car for her birthday a couple of years ago. Car mats hurt more than a handbag :cool::eek::redface:


and you're still married :eek:;)

Do men really have any idea what women want :|:|:|
 
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oldeagleeye

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I bought my ex a cute nightdress case in the form of a big white fluffy cat just like the real cat I inherited when she moved in with me. Bloody thing was always prowling the kitchen worktops and leaving bits of grit everywhere are scracthing in the cat tray.

Time and time again I told the ex - knock the bloody thing off but she never did. Then I came acroos the big white fluffy cat amongst a lot of other cuddly toys in a garage and so I bought it and put it on the worktop by the back door for when she came home from shopping.

She thought it was her cat of course and you should have seen the look on her face as I picked it up by the scruff of the neck and threw the thing out into the garden.

Shock enough for the poor girl perhaps but I had also but a big jar of beetroot in a seal proof bag inside the thing and then I picked up my shotgun by the back door.

Bang . Blood everywhere of so it seemed. Served her right the ungrateful *****. 3 months earlier I had bought her a brand new Metro only to find out she had been having an affair with one of my friends who happened to be the car dealer.
 
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I bought my ex a cute nightdress case in the form of a big white fluffy cat just like the real cat I inherited when she moved in with me. Bloody thing was always prowling the kitchen worktops and leaving bits of grit everywhere are scracthing in the cat tray.

Time and time again I told the ex - knock the bloody thing off but she never did. Then I came acroos the big white fluffy cat amongst a lot of other cuddly toys in a garage and so I bought it and put it on the worktop by the back door for when she came home from shopping.

She thought it was her cat of course and you should have seen the look on her face as I picked it up by the scruff of the neck and threw the thing out into the garden.

Shock enough for the poor girl perhaps but I had also but a big jar of beetroot in a seal proof bag inside the thing and then I picked up my shotgun by the back door.

Bang . Blood everywhere of so it seemed. Served her right the ungrateful *****. 3 months earlier I had bought her a brand new Metro only to find out she had been having an affair with one of my friends who happened to be the car dealer.

fabulous story :D:D:D
 
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I bought one girlfriend a pigs trotter once for christmas, dont know why, pretty random, wrapped it as well.She laughed, I'll have to remind her about that when I see her next. By the way she's still wearing the ring I bought her when she was sixteen, she's 50 this yr, married someone else though.
 
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To go back to the OP's topic, due to money laundering regulations you won't be able to buy the shares in your wife's name but instead you will have to buy them yourself and get them transferred to her after letting her know what her present is.

If you want the certificate the fees generally increase and you'll need a stock transfer form which once filled out will have to be sent with the share certificate to the registrar of LV who will issue your wife with a new certificate free of charge.
 
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Bob

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To go back to the OP's topic, due to money laundering regulations you won't be able to buy the shares in your wife's name but instead you will have to buy them yourself and get them transferred to her after letting her know what her present is.

If you want the certificate the fees generally increase and you'll need a stock transfer form which once filled out will have to be sent with the share certificate to the registrar of LV who will issue your wife with a new certificate free of charge.
I didn't have any of those problems with the car mats and they were certainly a surprise :rolleyes:
 
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