The shareholder will receive:
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Gift box |
Share certificate |
Rights & perks |
Annual reports |
You can now give the gift of share ownership to a fan of
Microsoft Corp.
so they can own a piece of the company. They will receive an exclusive shareholder gift box as detailed below.
Enclosed in the exclusive shareholder gift box is:
- A shareholder
introductory
letter
- A
presentation certificate
(with a space to write the shareholders name)
- A shareholder registration sheet
- Details on how to register the share in the shareholder’s name
- An explanation of common
shareholder rights and terms
- A
information sheet
Once the share is registered a genuine
Microsoft Corp.
share certificate displaying the shareholder's name will be delivered. The shareholder will be entitled to shareholder rights and any perks relevant to one share. The shareholder will also receive important information directly from
Microsoft Corp.
including annual reports, invitations to meetings and a right to vote on issues affecting the company.
The gift box is usually despatched within 24 hours (Mon-Fri) and can either be delivered directly to you or to the shareholder to be.
The gift box includes:
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Glossy gift box |
Welcome letter |
Presentation
certificate |
Shareholder
registration sheet |
Shareholder
booklet |
Info sheet |
The shareholder will also receive the shareholder perks detailed below:
Invitation to shareholder AGM when held.
Please note all perks are subject to change at the company's discretion without notice.
Important:
• The genuine
Microsoft Corp.
share certificate will be delivered separately from the gift box once issued from the stock market.
• All correspondence will come directly from
Microsoft Corp.
once the share certificate is delivered. This is because the share certificate is registered in your name or the name of a friend if you want to make this a gift.
• The total price includes all registration fees and the
Microsoft Corp.
share price.
Company Information:
Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licenses and supports a wide range of software products for a multitude of computing devices. Microsoft software includes scalable operating systems for servers, personal computers (PCs) and intelligent devices; server applications for client/server environments; knowledge worker productivity applications; and software development tools. The Company's online efforts include the MSN network of Internet products and services and alliances with companies involved with broadband access and various forms of digital interactivity. Microsoft also licenses consumer software programs; sells hardware devices; provides consulting services; trains and certifies system integrators and developers; and researches and develops advanced technologies for future software products. Microsoft has four product segments: Desktop and Enterprise Software and Services; Consumer Software, Services and Devices; Consumer Commerce Investments; Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower people through great software. Microsoft, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, FrontPage, SharePoint, InfoPath, OneNote, Windows and Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Rarely has a company aroused so much debate and emotion as Microsoft. Feelings ranging from the strongest admiration to bitter hate. It remains one of the only companies in the world never to have fallen into debt. Without the firm, you can bet that few people in the world would appreciate using a PC quite so much. Bill Gates, the co-creator of Microsoft (with Paul Allen) has been alone at the helm since 1983 and has made his company an economic champion to such a degree that today he has to deal with numerous accusations of monopolising the operating software market. Microsoft really took off with its revolutionary operating system Windows 95 that came with a graphic interface, and which was in fact the result of rewriting the operating system QDOS in MS-DOS following an order from IBM. Microsoft's ambition is to win over the whole world, as illustrated by its remarkable entry into the video game sector with the Xbox, as well as its incursion into the television and mobile telephony markets. |