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251.1 | Check SUBWAY::INVESTING | RT93::HU | Olympic Game | Thu Jul 16 1992 16:42 | 5 |
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I remember that you can find out the telephone info from old
INVESTING notes file. At least for P & G.
Michael...
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251.2 | P&G and the Moneypaper | CTHQ1::R_MCCAULEY | Bob McCauley (DTN 226-7347) | Sun Jul 26 1992 22:03 | 22 |
| A couple of months ago there was an article in the Globe that listed 8
or 9 companies that let you buy stock directly from the company. Some
of the companies on the list were Procter & Gamble, Texaco, Central
Vermont Power. I called P&G at 800-742-6253 and received a prospectus
and Enrollment Form. This is part of their Dividend Reinvestment
Program, except unlike most other companies, you can make the initial
investment through the DRIP. Unfortunately I didn't save the article
and I can't give you a better idea of the date of publication.
I have also subscribed to a publication called "The Moneypaper" which has
a program where you can buy 1 share for a service charge of $15. Once
you receive that share registered to you, the company will send you
materials to enroll in their divident reinvestment program, most of
which allow additional cash investments. Each month they offer about
20-25 stocks. They are located at 1010 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY
10543; (914) 381-5400. I have used this service, and it works, but it
is slow (takes about two months from when you send a check to when you
have a stock certificate). It is still cheaper than buying through a
broker and lets you start small and dollar cost average over time with
additional investments.
- Bob
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251.3 | Thanks | KYOA::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:01 | 5 |
| Thanks Bob - that's exactly what I needed. If naybody has any other
numbers of companies that would be welcomed. BTW,P & G's phone number
was not available from 800 information.
David Lazarus
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251.4 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jul 29 1992 12:17 | 2 |
| If you want P&G's 800 number, you should be able to get it from any P&G
product's package.
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251.5 | Selected DRIP phone numbers | EPS::REED_R | | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:03 | 26 |
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Some more numbers for company sponsored DRIPs that I have listed:
Proctor&Gamble 800-742-6253
Coca Cola 404-676-2777
Pepsico 914-253-3055
Homestack Mining 415-624-4013
Johnson&Johnson 212-791-6422
Merck&Co 201-594-6627
Waste Management 312-572-8826
Health Care REIT 419-247-2800
Central Maine Power 800-695-4267
Texaco 914-253-6072
Chevron 415-894-7700
Exxon 214-444-1900
Phillip Morris 212-880-5000
Raytheon 617-862-6600
Lilly&C0 800-833-8699
Bristol-Myers Squibb 212-546-3309
IBM 212-735-7000
New England Electric 508-366-9011
Dayton P&L 513-259-7150
Pub. Ser. of Colorado 303-571-7514
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251.6 | typo | EPS::REED_R | | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:04 | 3 |
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Yeah, I know it's Homestake.
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251.7 | also try NAIC | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:21 | 16 |
| Another avenue is to go through NAIC (National Association of Investment Clubs)
which allows members to join selected DRIP's for a $5 set-up fee per stock.
I have done 8 DRIP's through them, and have been quite happy with the results.
I don't have the list here, but it's got about 50 stocks on it, and it seems
new companies get added every month. You do have to join the NAIC, and it's
$32 per year, but you get their monthly magazine, Better Investing, which I
find to be interesting and educational reading. Also, I just paid my renewal
fee, and had a choice of several of what they call bonus items. One of those
is to choose 3 DRIPs for free, which would mean the membership for the year
would only be $17. I took advantage of that offer last year and added 3 of my
current stocks, but this year I chose to extend my membership 3 months instead.
I have a phone number somwhere. I'll try to remember to bring in last month's
Better Investing, and I can post the number and the list of stocks they have.
Cathy
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251.8 | NAIC Contact Info | FHOPAS::JAMBE::MCMULLEN | | Thu Jul 30 1992 14:27 | 12 |
| NAIC - National Association of Investors Corp.
1515 East Eleven Mile Rd.
Royal Oak, Michigan
48067
Phone: (313) 543-0612
Fax: (313) 543-8442
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251.9 | Can Individuals member join?? | SNAX::WAGER | DO IT TODAY!!! Tomorrow it may be illegal. | Thu Jul 30 1992 20:48 | 8 |
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I thought the NAIC was for investment club members only? Can
individuals join or do you first need to be a member in a Club that
is a member of the NAIC?
Thanks,
Vern
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251.10 | | ASIC::ASIC::KANDAPPAN | | Thu Jul 30 1992 22:29 | 16 |
| NAIC accepts both investment clubs as well as individuals.
They seem fine except that they did not have the companies that I wanted
listed in their "low cost plan" - their $5-a-DRIP-setup programme.
One thing I noticed was that they had some companies listed in their "low
cost" programme - companies that are really "no cost".
For instance, I think they had Texaco & Central Vermont Public Service - both
of which will allow you to start a DRIP without any cost & much faster than
it would take NAIC to process [although Texaco requires $250 initially if
one wants to open an account directly].
Just fyi
happy investing
-parthi
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251.11 | the list, as promised | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:58 | 54 |
| I dug out my July issue of Better Investing, and thought it may be helpful to
put in the list of companies currently participating in the NAIC plan.
Investing monthly:
AFLAC Federal Realty Trust National City Corp
Allied Group Figgie International A New jersey Resources
American General Corp Figgie International B NICOR Inc
Ashland Oil First Western Bancorp Norwest Corporation
Atmos Engergy Fuller (H.B.) Co. Pacific Engerprises
AT&T General Signal Paramount Comm.
Avery Dennison Great Lakes Bancorp Peoples Energy Corp
Ball Corporation Green Mountain Power Corp Providence Energy
Barnett Bank Hanna (M.A.) Public Serv of Colorado
BB&T Financial Hannaford Bros. Quaker Oats Company
Bob Evans Harsco Quanex
Brown-Forman Houston Ind. Questar
Central Maine Power Huntington Bancshares Rochester Telephone
Central & SW Corp ITT Corp RPM, Inc.
Central Vermont Publ Serv Johnson Controls Ryder Systems
Century Telephone Enter. Kellogg Co. St. Paul Co.'s
Chase Manhattan Kerr-McGee Southwestern Bell
Cininnati Bell KN Energy SPX Corporation
Cincinnati Gas & Elect Kuhlman Corp Texaco Inc.
Colgate-Palmolive La-Z-Boy Chair Tribune Co.
Colonial Gas Company Louisiana Land & Explor United Cities Gas
Connecticut Energy Lukens Upjohn Co.
Dana Corp Maytag Corp. US WEST, Inc.
Diebold, Inc. McDonald's Corp. Volvo (AB)
D&N Financial Corp MCN Corporation Washington Gas
Dow Chemical Michigan National Corp Wendy's International
DQE, Inc Mobil Corporation
Equitable Resources Modine Manufacturing Co
Federal-Mogul Motorola
Investing quarterly:
CML Group Inc.
Consol Natural Gas Co.
Consumers Water Corp.
EMC Insurance Group
Gerber Products
Guardsman Prodcuts Inc.
Idaho Power
Kaman Corporation
Knape & Vogt Mfg.
Old National Bancorp
Southeastern MI Gas Enterp.
Synovus Financial Corp.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
Cathy
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251.12 | A.G.Edwards - low commissions on single shares | ASDG::HORTON | Paving the Info Highway | Mon Jan 30 1995 14:46 | 12 |
| A.G. Edwards offers a special commission rate for purchasers of single
shares: 16 percent of the stock price plus a $3.00 transaction fee.
However, not all AGE brokers are aware of this rate. My own broker
was surprised to learn brokerage costs on a single share at $10.00 was
only $1.60 commission plus the $3.00 fee.
Last week I bought single shares in several DJIA stocks that I want in
my DRP portfolio. Total brokerage cost came to less than $10 per stock.
Compared to The Moneypaper (which I have used in the past) this is
cheaper and much, much faster. Wider selection than NAIC, too.
-Jerry
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251.13 | | CSOA1::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Tue Feb 07 1995 10:09 | 5 |
| I just received an introductory package from "The Money Paper",
including a listing of 800+ companies offering DRPs with all the
associated details. Looks interesting...
Anyone have any experience with them?
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251.14 | The Moneypaper | MPGS::FARRELL | | Fri Feb 10 1995 09:35 | 14 |
| Re: .13
I've used them a number of times and now have shares in Atmos,
Johnson & Johnson, Motorola, and RPM. I like the general idea and the
paper itself contains some useful advice. The biggest issue I have is
the amount of time it takes them to issue stocks. I think this is
probably because they wait for a few orders before sending in the stock
purchase request. Some I had within 6-8 weeks, one took nearly 3
months.
Re A.G. Edwards. I read a note about that in the past and called an AG
Edwards office. That deal is left up to the discretion of the office,
I believe and I could not take advantage of it. Pity, cause it really
is a GREAT deal.
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251.15 | A.G.Edwards (vs Moneypaper) | ASDG::HORTON | Paving the Info Highway | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:58 | 18 |
| Re A.G.Edwards "one share" offer:
Pam Lasher at the AGE office in Wellesley, Massachusetts executed
my single share trades at the special commission (16% plus $3.00).
Worked out to less than $10 per stock. Their number is 617-237-6433.
BTW, the trade was executed 01/26, the share certificates arrived
in the mail 02/15 and 02/16. That's fast enough for me.
Re Moneypaper "Buy One Share":
I used the Moneypaper in 1993-1994 (before learning about AGE), and
their response time was terrible (in most cases 3-5 months before the
certificates came). Also, they nick you for $15 per stock
($20 if not on the current month's list), your selection is limited,
and you cannot pick the execution price. The Moneypaper itself
wasn't too bad as a newletter (at the time $49 per year); if you want
a peek I have a few copies in the office (HLO, Hudson, MA).
But I have better sources of information. I'll pass in the future.
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251.16 | Web site for DRIP info | ASDG::HORTON | paving the info highway | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:55 | 9 |
| Here's a pointer to a rich lode of dividend reinvestment
information:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/jdg/www/drip.html
It has a good explanation of what DRIPs are and how they work.
A subpage lists hundreds of companies offering DRIPs..
-Jerry
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