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Are public companies required to have certificates representing their securities?

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Are public companies required to have certificates representing their securities?

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Publicly traded companies are required to have certificates representing their securities. Under corporate law, it is evidence of ownership. Generally, these certificates are produced by bank note companies to ensure that they cannot be readily counterfeited.

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