Need some thoughts here if any have them..
I have a client who worked for Winn Dixie Stores, Inc. from 1974 through about 1996. Acquired about 1500 shares of stock. In 2006 Winn Dixie went through a bankruptcy/reorg, emerged as a new company afterwards, at least from a stock perspective. Shares are currently traded as WINN now..which is also what I think they were prior to the bankrptcy/reorg. Problem is the NYSE, etc. pretty much remove any history once this happens and the stock is relisted. Yahoo, Google, etc. only go back to 11/06 for history which is the date WD emerged from bankrptcy.
with that info, client sold stock in 2006 and I am trying to find cost basis based on dates of acquisition that I have from the stock certificates themselves. Called two broker friends of mine, both with large, recognizable firms, and both came back saying no luck on finding stock price prior to the 11/06 info available. I have spent countless hours on web trying to dig up prices, but no luck. Short of going to public library and manually going through Value Line, etc. to try to dig up prices, anyone have any ideas?
On the flip side, considering the trouble I am having trying to get the price, I would think IRS would have the same issue when trying to determine cost basis..That aside, I do wnat to be as diligent as I can..
Thanks much,
RD Cooper
I have a client who worked for Winn Dixie Stores, Inc. from 1974 through about 1996. Acquired about 1500 shares of stock. In 2006 Winn Dixie went through a bankruptcy/reorg, emerged as a new company afterwards, at least from a stock perspective. Shares are currently traded as WINN now..which is also what I think they were prior to the bankrptcy/reorg. Problem is the NYSE, etc. pretty much remove any history once this happens and the stock is relisted. Yahoo, Google, etc. only go back to 11/06 for history which is the date WD emerged from bankrptcy.
with that info, client sold stock in 2006 and I am trying to find cost basis based on dates of acquisition that I have from the stock certificates themselves. Called two broker friends of mine, both with large, recognizable firms, and both came back saying no luck on finding stock price prior to the 11/06 info available. I have spent countless hours on web trying to dig up prices, but no luck. Short of going to public library and manually going through Value Line, etc. to try to dig up prices, anyone have any ideas?
On the flip side, considering the trouble I am having trying to get the price, I would think IRS would have the same issue when trying to determine cost basis..That aside, I do wnat to be as diligent as I can..
Thanks much,
RD Cooper
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