Toronto stock exchange: CNR
New York stock exchange: CNI
CN went public on both the Toronto and New York stock exchanges on November 17, 1995, at $CDN 2.25 and $US $1.665 per share respectively, on an installment basis (adjusted to reflect stock splits).
CN does not have a dividend reinvestment program.
CN does not buy and sell stock directly. In order to purchase shares of CN common stock, you must contact a registered broker.
Shareholder Services 100 University Avenue, 9th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y1 Telephone: 1-800-564-6253 Web: www.investorcentre.com/service
A transfer agent and registrar for a publicly held company is responsible for keeping a record of every outstanding share certificate including the name of the person to whom it is registered. This information provides the issuing company (CN) with the shareholder information needed to pay out dividends. When registered stock changes hands, the transfer agent transfers the ownership of the stock from the seller's name to the buyer's name. CN's transfer agent is Computershare.
CN's transfer agent, Computershare, can help with the following issues: address or name change, duplicate mailings, dividend payments, lost dividend cheques, stock transfers and more. Computershare contact details are provided below.
Computershare Trust Company of Canada Offices in: Montreal, QC; Toronto, ON; Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC Telephone: 1-800-564-6253 Web: www.investorcentre.com/service
Co-transfer agent and co-registrar Computershare Trust Company N.A. Att: Stock Transfer Department 250 Royall St Canton, MA 02021 Telephone: 303-262-0600 or 1-800-962-4284
Mailing address: CN Investor Relations 935 de La Gauchetiere St. W., Floor 16 Montreal, Quebec, H3B 2M9 email Investor Relations
In an effort to reduce printing and mailing costs, CN encourages the use of electronic documents. If however, you would like to receive a printed copy of CN's Annual Report or Investor Fact Book, please call the Investor Relations department at 514-399-7050 or email your request to Investor Relations.
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